0 used to describe activities or events, especially unpleasant ones, when they seem to continue for ever:
1 without limit or end:
Unending chess, symbolic dynamics and a problem in semigroups.
The enthusiastic accumulation by fans of an unending suite of related images both echoes and subverts the mass mechanical reproduction of the modern celebrity image.
The seemingly unending cycles of war and peace, negotiations and stalemates, are a testament to the deep-seated and long-held feelings about the region.
Our unending efforts to gain the admiration of others implies that there is nothing deeper to our lives.
They are subject to an unending process of change.
This is, surely, particularly the case when the complexities in question involve humans' seemingly unending capacity to 'invent' political games of one kind or another.
This is, perhaps, what makes this so fascinating a topic, and this book makes a timely contribution to what promises to be an unending discussion.
Economic policies, like economic activity, seem to be subject to long-term -uctuations, an unending ebb and -ow of state intervention and private expansion.
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