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Dictionary: in·fi·nite   (ĭn'fə-nĭt) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Having no boundaries or limits.
  2. Immeasurably great or large; boundless: infinite patience; a discovery of infinite importance.
  3. Mathematics.
    1. Existing beyond or being greater than any arbitrarily large value.
    2. Unlimited in spatial extent: a line of infinite length.
    3. Of or relating to a set capable of being put into one-to-one correspondence with a proper subset of itself.
n.
Something infinite.

[Middle English infinit, from Old French, from Latin īnfīnītus : in-, not; see in-1 + fīnītus, finite, from past participle of fīnīre, to limit. See finite.]

infinitely in'fi·nite·ly adv.
infiniteness in'fi·nite·ness n.

SYNONYMS   infinite, boundless, eternal, illimitable, sempiternal. These adjectives mean being without beginning or end: infinite wisdom; boundless ambition; eternal beauty; illimitable space; sempiternal truth. See also synonyms at incalculable.

USAGE NOTE   Infinite is sometimes grouped with absolute terms such as unique, absolute, and omnipotent, since in its strict mathematical sense infiniteness is an absolute property; some infinite sets are smaller than others, but they are no less infinite. In nontechnical usage, of course, infinite is often used to refer to an unimaginably large degree or amount, and in these cases it is acceptable to modify or compare the word: Nothing could give me more infinite pleasure than to see you win. Withdrawing the troops would create an even more infinite set of problems for the coalition. • Note that unlike other incomparable adjectives, infinite when used in its strict literal sense cannot be modified by words like nearly, since quantities do not approach infinity by degrees. This constraint, too, can be ignored when the word is used simply to refer to a very large number: You need a nearly infinite amount of patience to do the job. See Usage Notes at absolute, unique.


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Antonyms: infinite
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adj

Definition: limitless, without end
Antonyms: bounded, calculable, confined, countable, definite, ephemeral, finite, fleeting, limited, measurable


Hacker Slang: infinite
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[common] Consisting of a large number of objects; extreme. Used very loosely as in: “This program produces infinite garbage.” “He is an infinite loser.” The word most likely to follow infinite, though, is hair. (It has been pointed out that fractals are an excellent example of infinite hair.) These uses are abuses of the word's mathematical meaning. The term semi-infinite, denoting an immoderately large amount of some resource, is also heard. “This compiler is taking a semi-infinite amount of time to optimize my program.” See also semi.


Misspellings: infinite
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Common misspelling(s) of infinite

  • infinit

Translations: Infinite
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - uendelig, grænseløs
n. - uendelig størrelse

Nederlands (Dutch)
oneindig, enorm, eindeloos

Français (French)
adj. - infini, éternel, illimité, (Math) infini
n. - l'infini

Deutsch (German)
adj. - unendlich, ungeheuer
n. - etwas Unendliches

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - άπειρος, απέραντος
n. - το αχανές, το απέραντο, απεραντοσύνη, (μαθημ.) άπειρη ποσότητα

Italiano (Italian)
infinito, sterminato

Português (Portuguese)
adj., -
n. - infinito (m)

Русский (Russian)
бесконечный

Español (Spanish)
adj. - infinito, eterno, inmenso, enorme, vasto, inagotable
n. - infinito

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - ändlös, gränslös, infinit (språkv.)
n. - oändligheten

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
无穷的, 极大的, 无限的, 无限, 神

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 無窮的, 極大的, 無限的
n. - 無限, 神

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 무한한, 부정형의, 완전무결한
n. - 무한, 무한대, 조물주

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 無限の, 無数の
n. - 無限のもの

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) مطلق, غير محدود (الاسم) شيء لا متناه أو غير محدود‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮אינסופי, רב מספור, נצחי, לא מוגדר מבחינת המספר וכינוי-הגוף (פועל)‬
n. - ‮מיודע: אלוהים, החלל החיצון‬


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semi-infinite (computer jargon)
abysmal
extremeless

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