0 existing in very great amounts that will never be finished:
1 existing in such large amounts that it cannot be used completely or cannot come to an end:
Given an almost inexhaustible supply of arbitrary primers there is virtually no limit to the numbers of these markers in a genome.
The most striking feature, which they all share, is the inexhaustible brilliance and masterly assurance of the sonorous and completely grateful writing for piano.
The list of words overworked or misused - and not by students alone - is inexhaustible.
But one gains by going over it again, because what is essential remains inexhaustible.
Unashamedly romantic and restlessly searching out new keys and infinite modulations, it seems possessed of the inexhaustible energy of youth and hope.
Simple and lucid as its structure may be, it still remains inexhaustible.
She has inexhaustible legal materials, and her judgment is important enough to war rant hard work.
Both are masterworks which, delivered in performances of transcendental virtuosity, take an honoured place in the inexhaustible mainstream of musical humanism.