0 Something that is never-ending never ends or seems as if it will never end: --
Writing a dictionary is a never-ending task.
There is this never-ending need that critics and editors at magazines have to fit things into a category.
The resulting architecture was only possible through our extensive network and the never-ending energy and ambition of the students.
Turn of the century shopkeepers who dealt in kangas revelled in the never-ending marketing opportunities presented by continuously changing color, pattern and design combinations.
Who was responsible for all this is a source of never-ending fascination.
There were some positive outcomes in terms of learning new skills but more frequently the experiences were never-ending hard work, resulting in exhaustion.
Then, they serve as question marks and reminders of the shortcomings of theories or of the never-ending necessity to improve them.
To attempt to build in direct support for all the required abstractions, in a single general purpose language, would be a never-ending task.
It's also never-ending: a slow, gradual, everyday process.