See also: Interminable Interminableness Interminability Indeterminable Interminably Intense Interest Integrity Intelligence Interlude Integrate Interesting Intensify Interpret Intelligent Integer Intercede Intervene Intermittent Interim Intensity Integration Interpretation Intellectual Integral Interval Internal
1. English speakers also coined the antonym terminable, meaning "capable of being brought to an end," from "terminare." Other relatives of "Interminable" in English include "terminate," "determine," "terminal," and "exterminate." Examples of Interminable in a Sentence
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2. Interminable definition, incapable of being terminated; unending: an Interminable job
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3. The government could not deal with pressing social and economic ills because the Interminable conflicts drained the country's resources
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4. From the Cambridge English Corpus I undertake an Interminable …
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5. The gently rolling prairie stretched to a creek on one side, and to Interminable distance on the other. MYSTERY RANCH ARTHUR CHAPMAN A silent, grim procession in the moonlight it was, and it helped the girl to bear the solitude of those two Interminable days
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6. Something that is Interminable is often boring, annoying, or hard to bear, such as an Interminable noise. A near synonym is incessant, which also refers to something unpleasant that continues without stopping
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7. Interminable: having or seeming to have no end; continuing for a very long time
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8. (incessant) a. endless. Me dio una lista Interminable de cosas para comprar en el supermercado.She gave me an endless list of things to buy at the supermarket
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9. Examples of Interminable in a sentence Being in the backseat of the car with her grandparents was an Interminable experience for the teenage girl
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10. 🔊 If I have to sit through one of my father’s Interminable lectures again, I will go insane! 🔊
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11. 'Interminable' is a 12 letter word starting with I and ending with E Crossword clues for 'Interminable' Clue Answer; Seemingly endless (12) Interminable: Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Interminable We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Interminable will help you to finish your crossword today
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12. 'Interminable' is a 12 letter word starting with I and ending with E Crossword clues for 'Interminable' Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Interminable We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Interminable will help you to finish your crossword today.
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13. Crossword Clue The crossword clue Interminable with 7 letters was last seen on the November 20, 2020.We think the likely answer to this clue is ENDLESS.Below are all possible answers to this clue ordered by its rank
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14. Que no tiene fin en el tiempo o en el espacio La serie de los números pares es Interminable
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15. Que resulta tan grande o largo que parece no tener fin Ha sido un día Interminable
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16. Ĭn-tûr'mə-nə-bəl The definition of Interminable is something that is endless or that feels as if it goes on forever
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17. An example of something that would be described as Interminable is a …
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18. Being or seeming to be without an end; endless: an Interminable wait at the airport
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19. Synonyms for Interminable include endless, never-ending, ceaseless, everlasting, long-winded, constant, incessant, long-drawn-out, unceasing and wearisome
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20. An Interminable speech/wait/discussion
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21. If you describe something as Interminable, you are emphasizing that it continues for a very long time and indicating that you wish it was shorter or would stop.
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22. If you describe something as Interminable, you are emphasizing that it continues for a very long time and indicating that you wish it was shorter or would stop.
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23. Summary: " Interminable Seasons of Migration," Agial Art Gallery's latest exhibition by Lebanese sculptor Ginane Makki Bacho, models the tragedy of Syrian refugees and issues of migration in general
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24. While waiting in Interminable lines, the masses oohed
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25. Michael, full grown, mature, was so merry-hearted an individual that he found all delight in Interminable romps with Scraps
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26. Interminable boringly protracted; unending; incessant: Interminable whining Not to be confused with: indeterminable – incapable of being ascertained, measured, or fixed; incapable of being decided: an indeterminable conflict indeterminate – lacking precision or clarity; not known in advance: an indeterminate amount of time Abused, Confused
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27. Interminable meaning, definition, what is Interminable: very long and boring: Learn more.
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28. And Interminable streets, where a perfect harvest of rose-tinted and red-cheeked children,発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
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29. An Interminable speech/wait/discussion
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30. “Interminable” in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana
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31. “Interminable” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua
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32. “Interminable” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
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33. For several seemingly Interminable seconds no one spoke
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34. Marion played Chopin reasonably well, was an Interminable flirt, everybody was madly in love with her and she had wealthy relatives in the USA who sent her beautiful dresses, shoes, costume jewellery and all those accoutrements that can turn a plump, short-legged teenager into a …
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35. Interminable sentiments skirmishing inside me shouted for a vent
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36. It was the foul-bill of health, the signal of a moral quarantine, Interminable and hopeless of pratique
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37. She stood as if petrified throughout a wait that seemed to both Interminable.
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38. The gently rolling prairie stretched to a creek on one side, and to Interminable distance on the other
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39. MYSTERY RANCH ARTHUR CHAPMAN A silent, grim procession in the moonlight it was, and it helped the girl to bear the solitude of those two Interminable days
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40. Definition of Interminable in the Definitions.net dictionary
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41. What does Interminable mean? Information and translations of Interminable in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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42. Interminable - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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43. Es Interminable y no tiene límites
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44. La Interminable línea de daneses marchando
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45. Parecía venir en una Interminable onda de calidez
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46. Debe ser Interminable: Esto significa es eternamente válido.
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47. Elle fut Interminable, épouvantable et meurtrière comme jamais
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48. It was Interminable, terrible, and deadly as never before
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49. Cette attente du troisième jour semble Interminable
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50. How Interminable that wait seems, until the third day
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51. La liste des trahisons est Interminable
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52. Definition of Interminable written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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53. Interminable adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo
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54. (que parece muy largo) Interminable adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." Esperar en el dentista se hace Interminable.
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55. Interminable Meaning: "endless," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + terminabilis, from terminare "to limit, set bounds, end" (see… See definitions of Interminable.
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56. The adverb for Interminable is interminably
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57. Definition and synonyms of Interminable from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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58. This is the British English definition of Interminable.View American English definition of Interminable.
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59. Interminable is a crossword puzzle clue
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60. Interminable is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted 17 times
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61. Definition of Interminable in the Fine Dictionary
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62. Meaning of Interminable with illustrations and photos
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63. Pronunciation of Interminable and its etymology
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64. Related words - Interminable synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms and hyponyms
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65. Example sentences containing Interminable
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66. An Interminable dawn faded the stars out, and at last light, sad and grey, filtered into the shelter
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67. 99.3 There are no more uses of "Interminable" in Lord of the Flies .
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INTERMINABLE [inˈtərmənəb(ə)l]
ADJECTIVE
interminable (adjective)
Definition of interminable : having or seeming to have no end especially : wearisomely protracted an interminable sermon disapproving : having or seeming to have no end : continuing for a very long time
We promise not to ramble on endlessly about the origins of "interminable.". The word was borrowed into English in the 15th century and descends from a Latin combination of the prefix in- ("not") and the verb terminare, meaning "to terminate" or "to limit.".
Definition of interminable : having or seeming to have no end especially : wearisomely protracted an interminable sermon disapproving : having or seeming to have no end : continuing for a very long time
We promise not to ramble on endlessly about the origins of "interminable.". The word was borrowed into English in the 15th century and descends from a Latin combination of the prefix in- ("not") and the verb terminare, meaning "to terminate" or "to limit.". English speakers also coined the antonym terminable,...