10 sentences with 'infinite'

Example sentences and phrases with the word infinite and other words derived from it.

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« The universe is infinite and constantly expanding. »

infinite: The universe is infinite and constantly expanding.
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« The universe is infinite and contains countless galaxies. »

infinite: The universe is infinite and contains countless galaxies.
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« The spaceship soared through space at dizzying speeds, dodging asteroids and comets while the crew struggled to maintain their sanity amidst the infinite darkness. »

infinite: The spaceship soared through space at dizzying speeds, dodging asteroids and comets while the crew struggled to maintain their sanity amidst the infinite darkness.
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« Quantum cosmology envisages the possibility of creating not just one universe, but an infinite number of them, out of nothing at all. »
« Sulphur has an infinite number of uses, either pure or mixed with other substances. It is used in dyeing, in medicine, in the plastics industry, in electricity, etc. »
« Garlic is one of the most complete remedies, with infinite virtues; among other things it lowers blood pressure and cholesterol and is effective in combating bacteria and intestinal parasites. »
« They are very beautiful, of a thousand varied shapes, accessible, and full of trees of infinite varieties, so tall that they seem to touch the sky, and I am told they never lose their foliage. »
« The position of those who marvel at this phenomenon will determine their own vision, as there is no single rainbow, but infinite, three-dimensional ones. Eventually a second, smaller rainbow is formed with the colours reversed. »
« An infinite number of microscopic beings populate the surface of the oceans, fluctuating with the waves and being transported by ocean currents. These transparent creatures form the plankton, the fundamental food of many fish and the sustainer of the aquatic ecosystem. »
« Penrose aroused the enthusiasm of the Cambridge group by showing that at the centre of every black hole, isolated from the rest of the universe, there is a singularity (essentially a point of infinite density and zero size) where the laws of physics, as we know them, cease to operate. »

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