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been finite
adjective
Having an end or limit; constrained by bounds.
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Exact(3)
She added that because they are, first and foremost, artists, the gallery's life had always been finite.
The whale population may have been finite, but the ability of people to invent new things is not, as Ramez Naam argues in his book, The Infinite Resource: The Power of Ideas on a Finite Planet.
In spite of those harrowing delusions, I would reiterate that depression has been worse for me, primarily because my psychosis has been finite and contained, whereas my depression, while muted, has never gone away.
Similar(53)
Beauty is finite.
Season one was finite".
"These are finite resources.
But time is finite.
"The opportunities are finite".
Fossil fuels are finite!
Life is finite.
Consumer spending is finite.
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