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For a long time, with no defined end
“Their permits should be canceled indefinitely if they do not adhere to the rules.”
For an unlimited or unspecified period of time
“This was due to an incident in St Joseph's school kitchens which had resulted in rice pudding being taken off the menu indefinitely.”
In a limitless way without restrictions
“Likewise, there is an interval of a similarly indefinite length of time between the injection of the remedial serum and the lowering of the speculative fever.”
In a manner that is not certain or fixed
Loosely, in a general or nonspecific way
“But should so vague and indefinite a threat to peace be sufficient reason for military intervention?”
In an intangible manner
Adverb for lasting forever or without a specified end
“Courts can generally order an offender to serve an indefinite sentence.”
Adverb for supposed but not necessarily real or true
Adverb for ever-changing
Adverb for having a pale or gray color
Adverb for not able to be measured, therefore connoting extremely large
(of a mixture or effect) Adverb for delicately complex and understated
Adverb for lacking exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
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