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indefinite

[in-def-uh-nit] / ɪnˈdɛf ə nɪt /


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Defence barristers in Northern Ireland began an indefinite strike last month in a long-running dispute over the level of legal aid fees they receive.

From BBC

This is what happens when the adaptive systems we call on for short-term survival are tapped for an indefinite stretch.

From Salon

She also told him he would be deported to Italy once he had completed his sentence, and he would be subject to notification requirements for an "indefinite period of time".

From BBC

In a statement accompanying results, Chairman Michael Saylor signaled that same conviction, saying that the company had built a “digital fortress” of 713,502 bitcoins that aligns “with our indefinite bitcoin horizon.”

From MarketWatch

Settlement, also known as indefinite leave to remain, gives a person the right to live, work and study in the UK for as long as they like and apply for benefits if they are eligible.

From BBC