0 Something that is never-ending never ends or seems as if it will never end:
Writing a dictionary is a never-ending task.
Or maybe it is the never-ending search by scholars and popular writers for ever more original research topics.
Even the wives of very rich zamindars had to cook for the members of the extended family as well as the never-ending stream of house-guests.
We first present this never-ending growth property in the hyperbolic case.
It is the phenomenon of the never-ending election campaign.
In their own households, their responsibility for intensive housekeeping tasks was literally never-ending.
This history has been, and will continue to be, a story both of disenchantment and of indeterminate and never-ending hopes.
This never-ending progress, however, comes up against the unalterable fact of death, which becomes the meaning-destructive central truth of life.
It's also never-ending: a slow, gradual, everyday process.