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be finite
adjective
Having an end or limit; constrained by bounds.
synonyms
Exact(59)
Since (mathcal {I}') is finitely branching, S must be finite.
A soccer ball universe would be finite, not infinite.
The Marshall Plan was also devised to be finite in cost and duration.
The universe may be finite, though unbounded, like the surface of a sphere.
Since 1/χ = H/M, M at this temperature must be finite even when the magnetic field is zero.
However small the probability, provided only that it be finite, the mathematical expectation of this wager is infinite.
The information may be finite and fixed but it can be has been specially selected which makes it have more coherence.
When the money stops pouring in and housing benefit dries up, the goodwill of private landlords is tested and often revealed to be finite.
U.S. participants stressed the USG position that any discussions with Iran on this subject be finite; the USG will continue to monitor whether negotiations are making progress.
Our beds used to be finite.
Let be finite.
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