What is another word for finitely?

Pronunciation: [fˈa͡ɪna͡ɪtli] (IPA)

Finitely is an adverb that refers to a situation that has a definite or limited number, finite means countable, measurable, and limited. Here are some synonyms that can be used in place of finitely: restrictedly, boundedly, definitely, demarcatedly, definitively, determinately, conclusively, concretely, precisely. These adverbs are used to describe situations where there is a clear limit or a set boundary. For example, "The money for this project is determinately set to a finite amount," or "The competition was boundedly open to a limited number of participants." Overall, these synonyms for finitely help to add clarity and precision to the descriptions of situations that have a definite end or limit.

What are the hypernyms for Finitely?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for finitely?

Finitely refers to something having a definite or limited end or being finite. Therefore, antonyms for finitely would be words that indicate something is infinite or unlimited. Such antonyms could include boundlessly, endlessly, infinitely, limitlessly, and without end. These words signify that something goes on continuously without cessation or without any boundaries or limits. Additionally, words such as extensively, extensively, extensively extensive, and extensively extensive can also be antonyms for finitely as they imply a vast scope or range. In other words, they create the opposite meaning of finitely and point to something that is neither bounded nor limited.

What are the antonyms for Finitely?

Usage examples for Finitely

It is fairly certain that both finitely and cosmically the initial numbing shock did register; and it may be assumed that he jolted rather horribly at the splintering bite of bone into brain.
"The Beginning"
Henry Hasse
And since it hath not a natural tendency to annihilation, nor a power to annihilate itself, nor can be annihilated by any being finitely powerful only, without an immediate act of the omnipotent Creator to annihilate it, it must endlessly abide an active perceptive substance, without either fear or hopes of dying through all eternity, which is, in other words, to be immortal as to the agency of all natural or second causes, that is, 'naturally immortal.
"Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws"
James Buchanan
We love in our proportion, to the bound Thine infinite our finite set around, And that is finitely,-thou, infinite And worthy infinite love!
"The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Vol. I"
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Famous quotes with Finitely

  • A computation is a process that obeys finitely describable rules.
    Rudy Rucker

Related words: finitely generated set, finitely generated number, finite set, finite number, countably infinite, uncountably infinite

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