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Meaning of finitely

Wordnet

finitely (r)

with a finite limit

Webster

finitely (adv.)

In a finite manner or degree.

finitely Sentence Examples

  1. The number of students in the class was not finitely large, as it fluctuated from day to day.
  2. The mathematician pondered the finitely many solutions to the complex equation.
  3. The finitely many particles in a gas are constantly in motion, colliding with each other and the walls of their container.
  4. The engineer had to ensure that the finitely many components of the machine were assembled correctly in order for it to function properly.
  5. The number of finitely many times a person can blink in a minute is limited by the speed of their nervous system.
  6. The finitely many possible outcomes of a coin toss are heads or tails.
  7. The finitely many colors in the visible spectrum are determined by the sensitivity of the human eye to different wavelengths of light.
  8. The finitely many genes in a person's DNA determine their physical and mental characteristics.
  9. The finitely many stars in the universe are arranged in galaxies, which are themselves arranged in clusters and superclusters.
  10. The finitely many atoms in a molecule are held together by chemical bonds.

FAQs About the word finitely

with a finite limitIn a finite manner or degree.

limited, confined, fixed, measurable,restricted, definite, specific, defined, definable, circumscribed

unlimited, endless,infinite, unlimited, limitless, endless, boundless, boundless, infinite, limitless

The number of students in the class was not finitely large, as it fluctuated from day to day.

The mathematician pondered the finitely many solutions to the complex equation.

The finitely many particles in a gas are constantly in motion, colliding with each other and the walls of their container.

The engineer had to ensure that the finitely many components of the machine were assembled correctly in order for it to function properly.