Never-ending


[nev-er-en-ding] /ˌnɛv ərˈɛn dɪŋ/

adjective
1.
having or likely to have no end:
never-ending worry.
adjective
1.
having or seeming to have no end; interminable
adj.

also neverending, 1660s, from never + present participle of end (v.).

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