indefinitely

  • 11indefinitely — adverb 1 for a period of time for which no definite end has been arranged: Negotiations have been suspended indefinitely. 2 without giving clear or exact details …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 12indefinitely — UK [ɪnˈdefənətlɪ] / US [ɪnˈdefənɪtlɪ] adverb for a period of time that has no fixed end It will keep indefinitely in a sealed container …

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  • 13indefinitely — indefinite ► ADJECTIVE 1) not clearly expressed or defined; vague. 2) lasting for an unknown or unstated length of time. 3) Grammar (of a word, inflection, or phrase) not determining the person or thing referred to. DERIVATIVES indefinitely… …

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  • 14indefinitely — adv. 1 for an unlimited time (was postponed indefinitely). 2 in an indefinite manner …

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  • 15indefinitely — adverb see indefinite …

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  • 16indefinitely — See indefinite. * * * …

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  • 17indefinitely — adverb a) For a long time, no end defined b) Forever …

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  • 18indefinitely — Synonyms and related words: a outrance, absolutely, all out, beyond all bounds, beyond compare, beyond comparison, beyond measure, broadly, completely, dead, downright, essentially, extremely, flat out, fundamentally, generally, immeasurably, in… …

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  • 19indefinitely — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Vaguely] Syn. loosely, unclearly, vaguely, ambiguously, indistinctly, incoherently, obscurely, indecisively, incompletely, lightly, briefly, momentarily, equivocally, inexactly, amorphously, generally, irresolutely,… …

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  • 20indefinitely — in def·i·nite·ly || ɪn defɪnɪtlɪ adv. without definition, limitlessly, without clearly defined boundaries; ambiguously, vaguely …

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