unendable
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unendable (not comparable)
- Impossible to end; which cannot be ended; interminable.
- 1913 February, Khedder, in Blackwood's Magazine, page 213:
- The discussion seemed unendable, and I fell asleep on the ground outside[.]
- 2002, Ronald Wright, Henderson's Spear (→ISBN), page 318:
- In the far-off days before this unending and perhaps unendable war, we believed that reason governed human events, ...
- 2015, Wendell Berry, Our Only World: Ten Essays (→ISBN):
- The abortion debate involves endless, unendable disagreement about such issues as when a fetus becomes a human or a person, when life begins, when or whether abortion should be legal, whether we should call it “killing” or “termination.”
- 1913 February, Khedder, in Blackwood's Magazine, page 213:
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