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unexhausted

American  
[uhn-ig-zawst-id] / ˌʌn ɪgˈzɔst ɪd /

adjective

  1. not worn-out or drained of strength and energy.

  2. not used up or emptied.


Example Sentences

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Bring back the fern, the fish, the frond and the fowl, the golden toad and the pygmy owl, revisit the scene where swallowtails fly through acres of unexhausted sky.

From Scientific American

If there is an unexhausted option, exhaust it.

From The Guardian

Virginia Woolf wrote: “Sometimes I think heaven must be one continuous unexhausted reading.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Thus, the incandescent filament spinning in an unexhausted globe, the well-known Crookes experiment on open circuit, and the many others suggested, will not fail to interest the reader.

From Project Gutenberg

For his soul is still; it preserves The holy possession of Repose unexhausted, And from its depths still reaches Help and advice to those tossed to and fro.

From Project Gutenberg