Indefinitely [adverb]

Definition of Indefinitely:

continually

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Sentence/Example of Indefinitely:

When thus indefinitely used, it must be understood as designed to bear individually each signification.

And as the believer goes on to perform it, his call to the service will wax indefinitely great.

The many thousands of admission fees every year no doubt form a fund which will keep this good work going indefinitely.

It is easy to perceive that firm-set rock cliffs, with no beaches at their bases, can almost indefinitely withstand the assaults.

Once reached, it tended to continue indefinitely, stagnation following the era of growth.

Naturally an elaborate novel like The Nabob lends itself indefinitely to minute comment, but we must be sparing of it.

In all the rest of the country she continued to be allowed to receive outdoor relief indefinitely.

Anyhow, if Germany is losing as it is said she is in proportion of three to one of our men, the war cannot continue indefinitely.

They supposed, in their unastonished acceptance of the facts, that things would have to go on like this indefinitely.

These are only a few of the leading points of resemblance and difference, and might be almost indefinitely multiplied.