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Definition of Endlessness
1. Noun. The property of being (or seeming to be) without end.
Specialized synonyms: Ceaselessness, Continuousness, Incessancy, Incessantness
Derivative terms: Endless, Endless, Endless, Endless
Definition of Endlessness
1. n. The quality of being endless; perpetuity.
Definition of Endlessness
1. Noun. The state of being endless; eternity or perpetuity ¹
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Definition of Endlessness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Endlessness
Literary usage of Endlessness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Metaphysic: In Three Books, Ontology, Cosmology, and Psychology by Hermann Lotze (1887)
"The two thoughts are thus perfectly consistent, and the endlessness of the past
would not be found to involve any contradiction until we could succeed in ..."
2. Is "eternal" Punishment Endless?: Answered by a Restatement of the Original by James Morris] [Whiton (1878)
"DOES THE NEW TESTAMENT TEACH THE Endlessness OF FUTURE PUNISHMENT BY DIRECT
IMPLICATION ? r)ERHAPS the strongest apparent implication of the J- endlessness ..."
3. Mercy and Judgment: A Few Last Words on Christian Eschatology, with by Frederic William Farrar (1881)
"But so little had the ancients faced the abstract idea of " endlessness " that
even this word is applied equally to God (Deut. xxxiii. ..."
4. Aristotle and the Earlier Peripatetics by Eduard Zeller (1897)
"... transmutation downwards from above and upwards from below.2 The endlessness
of this process communicates a sort of infinity to perishable things. ..."
5. A Cosmic View of Religion by William Riley Halstead (1913)
"Endlessness. THE crown of culture at this time is an overmastering naturalism.
Tradition is dead—so is teaching by authority—and signs and wonders no longer ..."