Definitions

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  • adjective rare Not capable of being ended; unceasing.

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  • adjective Not capable of being ended; ceaseless.

Etymologies

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un- + cease + -able

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Examples

  • Too this day, the power of such reflections grant me the courage and insight to know that beyond the unceasable perils of the world and those of the thin ribbon of same along our borders, there still exists a scarcely touched, nor seen part of all of this, deeper in the interiors and heart of Mexico.

    Why did you make the move to Mexico? 2008

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