How to Use inexhaustible in a Sentence
inexhaustible
adjective- The world's supply of oil is not inexhaustible.
- He seems to have inexhaustible energy.
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Hansen said that his friend has an inexhaustible store of Winston Churchill quotes.
— The Denver Post, The Mercury News, 31 Jan. 2017 -
Such is the fractious nature of this city and its inexhaustible pool of umbrage.
— Kyle Smith, National Review, 13 July 2019 -
The reward is so great and the poverty so deep in South Africa that there’s an inexhaustible supply of young men signing up for the job.
— Nina Burleigh, Newsweek, 8 Aug. 2017 -
That kind of bigness is up to the task of this time and can do inexhaustible good without exhaustion.
— Ginny Whitelaw, Forbes, 2 June 2021 -
The capacity of left-wingers to find new ways for the government to take care of us is inexhaustible.
— Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 23 July 2021 -
The fact that the Internet is an inexhaustible resource appears to have passed them by.
— Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 23 Oct. 2020 -
On the street, front-end grip seems inexhaustible as the Type R ducks left and right, forcing you into the seat bolsters at its 1.02-g limit.
— Tony Quiroga, Car and Driver, 15 Nov. 2022 -
Many hitters go through them like Tic Tacs, in no small part because the supply is inexhaustible.
— Zach Buchanan, New York Times, 25 Aug. 2023 -
And every few years, the seemingly inexhaustible Meads — who also directs — adds a new script to the mix.
— Lisa Deaderick, sandiegouniontribune.com, 22 Dec. 2017 -
Let this moment of gratitude rekindle in us the inexhaustible fire of your love.
— The Enquirer, 26 Nov. 2020 -
In 2017 the world remains as rich, as full of surprises, as inexhaustible as ever.
— Pico Iyer, CNT, 6 Sep. 2017 -
The resource is clean, inexhaustible and, to an extent that even solar and wind are not, highly predictable.
— Greta Rybus, Smithsonian Magazine, 10 Apr. 2020 -
Still, leave it to the show’s inexhaustible actors to stay sharp right up until the end, and deliver their share of winning moments.
— James Hebert, sandiegouniontribune.com, 9 July 2017 -
Plattner nodded — the broadest topics are, of course, the most inexhaustible.
— Christopher Borrelli, chicagotribune.com, 29 Mar. 2018 -
There is no denying the beauty of the idea of turning to deep space for inexhaustible electricity.
— IEEE Spectrum, 9 May 2024 -
The 24/7 concierge service is an inexhaustible resource for your needs within and outside the hotel.
— Martie Bowser, Essence, 16 May 2024 -
Brimming with such inexhaustible delights, the show was magnetic, and adored, for years.
— BostonGlobe.com, 19 Jan. 2023 -
This untapped inexhaustible reservoir of energy at the center of the Earth.
— Gideon Lichfield, WIRED, 21 June 2023 -
But don’t stop there: Dickens is an inexhaustible source of pleasure and instruction all year round.
— The Economist, 16 Dec. 2020 -
As with Nabokov’s language, there is enormous pleasure to be had in the physical stuff of the work, its almost inexhaustible beauty.
— Washington Post, 29 Sep. 2021 -
The house came with an inexhaustible supply of the pilsner, company spokesman Kasper Elbjørn said, both in bottle and on tap.
— Melissa Korn, WSJ, 7 Oct. 2018 -
The plot’s inexhaustible invention is just one of this novel’s wonders.
— Washington Post Staff, Washington Post, 1 Feb. 2023 -
The inexhaustible leader wrestled with what was crucial to hold onto from the past, Tait said, and what could be embraced going forward.
— Peggy Fletcher Stack, The Salt Lake Tribune, 28 Oct. 2022 -
Even so, these low-quality sources won’t be inexhaustible.
— Ross Andersen, The Atlantic, 18 Jan. 2023 -
The Boosted Board outlasted me, like an inexhaustible dog.
— James Lynch, Popular Mechanics, 27 Dec. 2018 -
Unlike the vast saline lake, Utah Lake provided a seemingly inexhaustible source of food and water, and people lived and worked on its shores.
— Brian Maffly, The Salt Lake Tribune, 31 Mar. 2022 -
Case in point: the infinite scroll function on Instagram and TikTok, which was created in order to make users lose track of time down an inexhaustible rabbit hole of content.
— Jeanne Ballion, Vogue, 22 July 2024 -
Physical travail being an inexhaustible source of black comedy and a recurring metaphor for the human condition in Beckett’s writing, the depiction of mortal decline is on point.
— Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times, 9 Aug. 2024
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