last indefinitely
Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words
To continue to exist or happen for a period of time with no clear end.
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Examples (20)
- The project could last indefinitely if we don't set clear deadlines.
- With care, the vines will last indefinitely.
- His reign seemed to last indefinitely, spanning several decades.
- With proper maintenance, the machine could last indefinitely.
- Some ancient artifacts are designed to last indefinitely if properly preserved.
- Their love seemed destined to last indefinitely.
- No one expected the negotiations to last indefinitely, but they dragged on.
- The memories of that day will last indefinitely in my mind.
- The memory of that day will last indefinitely in my mind.
- Some ancient artifacts are preserved so well they appear to last indefinitely.
- Without proper maintenance, even robust machinery won't last indefinitely.
- We hope the peace treaty will last indefinitely.
- She hoped her happiness would last indefinitely, but knew life was unpredictable.
- The battery life of this device is designed to last indefinitely with solar charging.
- The legal battle threatened to last indefinitely, draining their resources.
- His commitment to the cause promised to last indefinitely.
- These high-quality batteries are supposed to last indefinitely under normal use.
- A well-written classic can last indefinitely, inspiring generations.
- A good piece of art should last indefinitely, appealing to future generations.
- This type of material is meant to last indefinitely, resisting wear and tear.