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be unending
adjective
Not ending; having no end.
Exact(7)
He also has two bull terriers, who were upstairs in their crates that night, because, Jacobs said, if they were let out the barking and the chaos would be unending.
Nightmares at the White House will be unending.
ISIS feasts above all on the suffering of Syria, and that appears to be unending.
And for them to do that, the rules must be enforced, and the painful effort to make that happen must be unending and ruthless.
At the same time, Cohen's optimism was tempered by an awareness of injustice in the non-ideal world: moral progress must be unending, precisely because no actual state will ever realize the ideal completely (Schwarzschild 1979, 139 40).
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s the Irish economy boomed and foreign investment seemed to be unending.
Similar(53)
These two processes are unending.
The demands, it seemed, were unending.
Our love for you is unending.
The pressure on him was unending.
From Clause Four to IraqHas been unending woe.
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