adjective
inexhaustible
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adjective
1
So large or endless that it seems impossible to use up.
"Solar power once seemed like an inexhaustible source of energy."
"She has an inexhaustible supply of patience with the children."
How to Use Inexhaustible
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishNever running out, however much you use it.
Common pairings
inexhaustible supply
seemingly inexhaustible
inexhaustible energy
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Etymology
From in- + exhaustible, from exhaust, ultimately from Latin exhaurire, "to drain out."