Unendly

adj, adv

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Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Having no end; infinite; endless; unending. nonstandard, rare

    "Shall to the world appeare that faith and love be rewarded with mortall disdaine, bent to unendly revenge? Unto revenge? O sweete, on a wretch wilt thou be revenged? shall sue i high Plannets ende to the losse of a worme?"

Adverb
  1. 1
    In an unendly or infinite manner; infinitely; unendingly. nonstandard, rare

    "We first underline that despite relevant Godunov type methods actually enjoy several stability properties, their corresponding numerical rate of entropy dissipation stays always smaller than the required one in (2) and as a result, the discrepancies with the exact solutions can only unendly amplify with time."

Example

More examples

"Shall to the world appeare that faith and love be rewarded with mortall disdaine, bent to unendly revenge? Unto revenge? O sweete, on a wretch wilt thou be revenged? shall sue i high Plannets ende to the losse of a worme?"

Etymology

From Middle English *unendly, equivalent to un- + endly. Cognate with German unendlich.

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