Infinite ( adjective , adjective , adjective )

(As an adjective)

Infinite ( adjective )

Unbounded or limitless.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin infinitus, from in- "not" + finitus "limited", past participle of finire "limit".

Examples:

  1. The universe is infinite in size.
  2. The possibilities are infinite.
  3. The love I have for her is infinite.
  4. The number of stars in the sky is infinite.
  5. The amount of grains of sand on the beach is infinite.

(As an adjective)

Infinite ( adjective )

Unbounded or limitless.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin infinitus, from in- "not" + finitus "limited", past participle of finire "limit".

Examples:

  1. The universe is infinite in size.
  2. The possibilities are infinite.
  3. The love I have for her is infinite.
  4. The number of stars in the sky is infinite.
  5. The amount of grains of sand on the beach is infinite.

(As an adjective)

Infinite ( adjective )

Unbounded or limitless.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin infinitus, from in- "not" + finitus "limited", past participle of finire "limit".

Examples:

  1. The universe is infinite in size.
  2. The possibilities are infinite.
  3. The love I have for her is infinite.
  4. The number of stars in the sky is infinite.
  5. The amount of grains of sand on the beach is infinite.
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