Neverendum

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Pronunciation: /nɛvəˈrɛndəm/

Definitions of neverendum

noun a situation or process that seems to have no end or resolution

Example Sentences

A1 I heard about a neverendum in the news, but I'm not sure what it means.

A2 The neverendum on Brexit seems to be causing a lot of uncertainty.

B1 The neverendum on the issue of climate change is frustrating for many people.

B2 The neverendum between the two political parties shows no sign of ending soon.

C1 The neverendum on the controversial law has been going on for years without resolution.

C2 The neverendum between the two countries has led to decades of conflict and tension.

Examples of neverendum in a Sentence

formal The political debate turned into a neverendum, with no resolution in sight.

informal The meeting about the project became a neverendum, we couldn't seem to agree on anything.

slang The argument between them was a total neverendum, they just kept going in circles.

figurative Their relationship felt like a neverendum, with the same issues coming up over and over again.

Grammatical Forms of neverendum

past tense

neverended

plural

neverendums

comparative

more neverending

superlative

most neverending

present tense

neverends

future tense

will neverend

perfect tense

has neverended

continuous tense

is neverending

singular

neverendum

positive degree

neverending

infinitive

to neverend

gerund

neverending

participle

neverended

Origin and Evolution of neverendum

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'neverendum' is a blend of 'never' and 'end', suggesting something that never ends or goes on indefinitely.
Evolution of the word: The term 'neverendum' has been used to describe situations or processes that seem to have no clear conclusion or resolution. It is often used in political contexts to describe prolonged debates or conflicts that show no sign of ending.