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What is the meaning of infinitive?

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Unlimited; not bounded or restricted; undefined., An infinitive form of the verb; a verb in the infinitive mood; the infinitive mood., In the manner of an infinitive mood.

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It is so large or vast that we can't understand it. Or that it keeps going and going and going without stopping (at least to our ability to determine)

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Dusan Emilija wantsyou.

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