interminate (Meaning)

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interminate (a.)

Endless; as, interminate sleep.

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interminate (v. t.)

To menace; to threaten.

Synonyms & Antonyms of interminate

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interminate Sentence Examples

  1. The interminable wait for the bus seemed to stretch on for an eternity.
  2. The professor droned on interminably about a topic that bore his students to tears.
  3. The interminable debate over the budget dragged on for weeks, with no end in sight.
  4. The lawyer presented an interminable opening statement, leaving the jury yawning in boredom.
  5. The interminable traffic jam made the commute home unbearable.
  6. The interminable search for the lost child tested the patience of the entire community.
  7. The interminable war had left a lasting scar on the nation's psyche.
  8. The interminable drone of the vacuum cleaner grated on my nerves.
  9. The interminable study of quantum physics made my brain hurt.
  10. The interminable silence was deafening, amplifying every creak and groan in the old house.

FAQs About the word interminate

Endless; as, interminate sleep., To menace; to threaten.

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The interminable wait for the bus seemed to stretch on for an eternity.

The professor droned on interminably about a topic that bore his students to tears.

The interminable debate over the budget dragged on for weeks, with no end in sight.

The lawyer presented an interminable opening statement, leaving the jury yawning in boredom.