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infinite adjective [ ˈɪnfɪnɪt ]

• limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
• "the infinite mercy of God"
Similar: boundless, unbounded, unlimited, limitless, without limit, without end, never-ending, interminable, cosmic, measureless, immeasurable, fathomless, unfathomed, bottomless, extensive, vast, countless, uncountable, inestimable, indeterminable, innumerable, numberless, incalculable, untold, very many, great, enormous, immense, prodigious, multitudinous, innumerous, unnumberable,
Opposite: limited, small,
• another term for non-finite.

infinite noun

• a space or quantity that is infinite.
• "beyond the infinite, the space traveller is transformed"
Origin: late Middle English: from Latin infinitus, from in- ‘not’ + finitus ‘finished, finite’ (see finite).


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