stay indefinitely

Frequency: 6.88.9 per million words

To remain in a place or state for a period with no fixed end.

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Examples (10)

  • She decided to stay indefinitely in the quiet village.
  • The negotiations could stay indefinitely suspended if no agreement is reached soon.
  • He was allowed to stay indefinitely in the country due to his refugee status.
  • Due to the pandemic, many travel plans were forced to stay indefinitely on hold.
  • They hoped their guests would stay indefinitely, as they enjoyed their company so much.
  • The project will stay indefinitely in its current phase until further funding is secured.
  • After her house flooded, she had to stay indefinitely with her relatives.
  • The new regulations are expected to stay indefinitely in effect once implemented.
  • Despite the initial plan, the team chose to stay indefinitely at the research facility.
  • His visa allowed him to stay indefinitely, provided he maintained certain conditions.