The phrase "ad infinitum" originates from Latin, meaning "to infinity" or "to the infinite." It has been used in philosophical and mathematical contexts since ancient times, particularly in discussions about concepts that extend indefinitely. The term encapsulates the idea of an unending process or sequence, often applied in arguments or theories that do not reach a conclusion. Its usage can be traced back to classical Latin literature, reflecting the intellectual traditions of ancient Rome.
The surname, Loveys, comes from French Normans and was seen shortly after the Norman conquest of Britain in 1066 AD. The name came from the middle English word for 'love.'
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The taco was originated in Mexico.
The opposite of ad infinitum would be concise.
The mathematical area of a circle is a measurement that repeats itself ad infinitum. The number system continues ad infinitum. opposite of ad infinitum is finite, as in there is a limit.
Ad infinitum the boy punches his pillow with rage.
Stars in the universe go on and on ad infinitum. It simply means 'forever' or 'to infinity'.
Impossible to answer - since you're specifying 'ad infinitum' which means 'to infinity'.
The cast of Ad Infinitum - 2008 includes: Karl Hammerle as Noam Jono Mason as Rick
"ad" isn't an abbreviation here. It is Latin and means as much as "to" or "until". So "ad infinitum" means something like "until infinity" or "neverending".
et = and; infinitum = infinty. Thus "and infinity". Though the correct phrases would be: et al (and others). ad infinitum (to infinity) Regards. Cat
66.666666% ad infinitum
To infinity. Indefinitely. Endlessly. --- Ad infinitum is Latin for "to infinity", In English use it means "endless", and is generally used to mean that something seemed endless - "John spoke about his interest in collecting beermats and went on ad infinitum." would 'translate' as "his audience got bored after 5 minutes!"
3.1415926 etc etc ad infinitum
9 ÷ 4 = 0.4444444444 (ad infinitum)