"Inexhaustible" is an adjective that describes a person or other (usually) living creature that is tireless.
Example: She proved to be an inexhaustible worker.
Optionally, "inexhaustible" also describes something that can't be used up, or significantly depleted.
Example: Turbines are a good source of green energy because the supply of wind is inexhaustible.
"Inexhaustible supply"
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"Inexhaustible" is an adjective.
Inexhaustible is a synonym of "limitless," with regards to items and supplies. An example of a sentence using the word "inexhaustible" is "The Roman army's supply of salt was seemingly inexhaustible. "
inexhaustible and renewable
it is inexhaustible
The Inexhaustible Cab was created in 1901.
The suffix for "inexhaustible" is "-ible," which means "able to be."
In Sanskrit, it means 'inexhaustible'...But i guess you are looking for the Russian form, which is 'graceful'.
A tree is an renewable or an inexhaustible resource
No. nothing is inexhaustible except perhaps the energy of the vacuum.
Wind energy is considered inexhaustible, making it a sustainable resource for generating electricity.