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countless
[ kount-lis ]
countless
/ ˈ첹ʊԳٱɪ /
adjective
- innumerable; myriad
Other Word Forms
- dzܲԳl· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of countless1
Example Sentences
The world, and countless generations of interactions with it, coaxed our brains to evolve in the unique way that humans perceive reality.
I suppose that must mean we, as countless others, were on to something.
As we observe Autism Acceptance Month, now is not the time to cut funding for vital research projects like mine and countless others that have measurable impacts on families.
As countless illegal Trump administration acts demonstrate, however, illegality is no longer a barrier of any sort to whatever its officials want to do.
On foreign trips to more than 60 countries, in his audiences at the Vatican and during countless events, it was very clear that being close to people, and particularly the young, was his lifeblood.
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