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Definition of Ad infinitum

Ad infinitum
Ad infinitum Ad in`fi*ni"tum [L., to infinity.] Without limit; endlessly.

Meaning of Ad infinitum from wikipedia

- Ad infinitum is a Latin phrase meaning "to infinity" or "forevermore". In context, it usually means "continue forever, without limit" and this can be used...
- Ad infinitum is a Latin phrase. Ad Infinitum may also refer to: Ad Infinitum (British band) Ad Infinitum (Swiss band) Argumentum ad infinitum, another...
- Ad Infinitum (stylised as AD IŠ˜FINITUM) is a Swiss/German symphonic metal band. Originally a solo project of Swiss singer Melissa Bonny, it turned into...
- Ad Infinitum is a 2023 survival horror video game developed by Hekate and published by Nacon. It is set during World War I and was released for PlayStation...
- A: Ad Infinitum is a 2021 Indian Telugu-language medical thriller film directed by Ugandhar Muni which stars Nithin Prasanna in a triple role alongside...
- an ad nauseam state in order to then ****ert one's position as correct due to it not having been contradicted is also called argumentum ad infinitum (to...
- metal singer. She is best known for being the founder and vocalist of Ad Infinitum and former vocalist of Evenmore and Rage of Light. She also gained some...
- Ad Infinitum were an English musical group which were part of the Factory Records label. They were formed by Lindsay Reade, who was married to label manager...
- An infinite regress is an infinite series of entities governed by a recursive principle that determines how each entity in the series depends on or is...
- expressing direction toward in space or time (e.g. ad nauseam, ad infinitum, ad hoc, ad libidem, ad valorem, ad hominem). It is also used as a prefix in Latin...