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ad infinitum"endlessly," Latin, literally "to infinity" from ad "to" (see ad-) + infinitum "infinity," neuter of adjective infinitus "endless" (see infinite). Eng [..]
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ad infinitumDefinition Latin phrase that means "to infinity" or forever. With regard to finance, it is associated with perpetuity, where the payments that are derived from an asset at fixed intervals ar [..]
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ad infinitumThe term ad infinitum means to “continue forever, without limit” and is used to describe a non-terminating process, which is often repeating forever.
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ad infinitumTo infinity without end
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ad infinitumWithout limit.
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ad infinitumlang=la
I put a search into Diogenes (which contains all the Latin up to the sixth century) and it gave me the following:
* Cicero. ''De Natura Deorum'', 1.2.14: "...et ad infinitum tempus regantur at [..]
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