Inexhaustible

Word INEXHAUSTIBLE
Character 13
Hyphenation in ex haust i ble
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Inexhaustible"

What do we mean by inexhaustible?

That cannot be entirely consumed or used up. adjective

Never wearying; tireless. adjective

Not exhaustible; incapable of being exhausted, spent, or wearied; unfailing: as, an inexhaustible supply of water; inexhaustible patience.

Incapable of being exhausted, emptied, or used up; unfailing; not to be wasted or spent adjective

Impossible to exhaust; unlimited. adjective

Incapable of being entirely consumed or used up adjective

That cannot be entirely consumed or used up adjective

Impossible to exhaust; unlimited.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Inexhaustible

The word "inexhaustible" in example sentences

_boundless_ steppes of the south an inexhaustible pasturage to present (54) _inexhaustible_ those nomad tribes whose numerous fields of pasturage, and give and incomparable horsemen form the birth to those nomad tribes, in chief defence of the empire. whose numerous and incomparable horsemen the chief defence of the empire, [39] as of all Oriental states, (15 _a_) _is to be found_. ❋ Edwin A. Abbott (N/A)

But there is no doubt that the term inexhaustible can with justice be applied to its stores. ❋ Unknown (1875)

By doing so, you made it possible for nitrogen to be made available to mankind in inexhaustible quantities, in a form suitable for agriculture, and even at lower prices than hitherto. ❋ Unknown (1966)

This, though not inexhaustible, is at least ample to permit a long-term experiment in training agriculturists how to use phosphorus and other mineral fertilizers properly and systematically. ❋ Unknown (1939)

She was skinny, almost emaciated, with breasts consisting of little more than nipples, and her behind was flat, but her vulva could only be called inexhaustible. ❋ Thomas Berger (2008)

Testament, as this out of the history of the Old) with new songs, with fresh thoughts -- so copious, so various, so inexhaustible is the subject. ❋ Unknown (1721)

These, then, are the two great combustibles, the two parents of fire; and as nature has lavished them upon us in what we may call inexhaustible quantities; when you hear people lamenting and saying that wood is disappearing, that coal is diminishing, and that the human race will end by not knowing how to warm themselves, do not disturb yourself in the least. ❋ Jean Mac�� (1854)

The "inexhaustible" springs dried up, and the crops that were planted were raided by neighboring Indians. ❋ Unknown (2007)

If in due course we succeed, fusion power would assure mankind of inexhaustible power so long as he survives. ❋ Unknown (1959)

Here "inexhaustible" is inconsistent with what follows. ❋ Edwin A. Abbott (N/A)

[40] If they were really "inexhaustible," the "necessity of searching in the bowels of the earth" would be "superseded," not for "many," but for all generations. ❋ Edwin A. Abbott (N/A)

This conclusion is as false as the term "inexhaustible" applied to other natural resources. ❋ Gifford Pinchot (1905)

When the sponge is saturated properly, it will retain the ammoniacal odor longer than any other material; hence, we presume, bottles filled in this way are called "inexhaustible," which name, however, they do not sustain more than two or three months with any credit; the warm hand soon dissipates the ammonia under any circumstances, and they require to be refilled. ❋ George William Septimus Piesse (1851)

And still we contemplate with pleasure the partnership in literature and affection between the Howitts, -- the congenial pursuits and productions -- the pedestrian tours wherein the married pair showed that marriage, on a wide enough basis, does not destroy the "inexhaustible" entertainment which lovers find in one another's company. ❋ Margaret Fuller (1830)

Its major reserve on earth (water) is inexhaustible, meaning that we will never run out of hydrogen. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Outside the stage door at Carnegie Hall, after having conducted both the Oratorio Society and Musica Sacra, AND played five performances with the Philharmonic, Tritle still shows a kind of inexhaustible energy. ❋ Unknown (2010)

One exhibit traces the history of the Ojibwe tribe, another called Settlement and Survival looks at what happened when the region's "inexhaustible" forests were exhausted. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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