never-ending
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of never-ending
First recorded in 1590–1600
Example Sentences
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“But you’ve got to avoid the wipeouts and you’ve got to be positioned at all times for the next wave coming, and it’s a never-ending process,” he told MarketWatch in an interview on Monday.
From MarketWatch
They talk about all of the things that have been left unsaid, buried by their never-ending battle of wits.
From Salon
To capitalize on the never-ending flow of stars and influencers who come through Los Angeles, a growing number of companies are building bright little corners for content creators to try products and shoot short videos.
From Los Angeles Times
China’s economy has faltered in recent years, dragged down by soft consumer spending and a seemingly never-ending property downturn.
From Barron's
China’s economy has faltered in recent years, dragged down by soft consumer spending and a seemingly never-ending property downturn.
From Barron's
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