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Meaning of Interminably
The primary meaning of "Interminably" is lasting or seeming to last for an extremely long time.
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "Interminably" as lasting or seeming to last for an extremely long time, or for an indefinite period.
- * It can also describe something that continues or appears to continue without pause or interruption.
Etymology of Interminably
The word "Interminably" originates from the Latin words "inter" meaning "between" or "among", and "terminus" meaning "end" or "boundary".
The term has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something that lasts or seems to last for an extremely long time.
Example Uses
- The meeting seemed to drag on interminably, with no end in sight.
- * The professor talked interminably about the history of the subject, putting the students to sleep.
- * The traffic jam stretched out interminably, with no sign of movement.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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