21 example sentences using interminably.
Interminably used in a sentence
Interminably in a sentence as an adverb
College was interminably boring to me, I did not consider anything I did there to be learning. That's why I dropped out.
But I have seen when clicking on a search result an interminably-long URL pop up in my URL bar that takes far longer to resolve than in the past when searching. And getting the same result twice in Google Books is a matter of luck.
Most iPhone games are time wasters so you're not interminably bored at the metro station - that to me is not a high-utility use case.
Otherwise attempts to buy domains drag on interminably, which a startup can't afford. Trying to buy domains is such a time-suck that it's usually less work to think of an untaken one.
Your page bugged my to run a media player, which when allowed, changed to a background that was hard for me to read over and then sat there "buffering" interminably. After 10 minutes it had reached 15%.
Scala is an interminably difficult language fraught with pitfalls. It's much easier to write unreadable Scala code than Groovy.
Sometimes this grinds on interminably such that we skip it entirely, and then enter phase 3 with giant cash hordes and bizarrely high priced powerplant auctions. It's still pretty fun, but sometimes feels a bit broken.
I am terribly, interminably indebted to Bradley Manning. I cannot possibly repay the debt of conscience he managed to summon up.
But perpetuating a flamewar like this is still absolutely against the rules—especially the interminably tedious ***-for-tat sort, which this one was. No more of this, please.
I spent one day a week sequestered in a "gifted lab" where I was expected to produce works of art or something, but I found interminably contrived and boring. Why did I do so bad in school despite these indicators of intelligence?
6MB, 150 files, interminably slow load times, a crazy-looking, complicated, Java-inspired API, and poor text contrast? Yeah, that's about what I was expecting from a UI toolkit from SAP. Makes me sad.
It took patience: I would get something under the microscope and I would watch it interminably. I saw many interesting things, like everybody sees a diatom slowly making its way across the slide, and so on.
The reason people are arguing interminably about which poster is better, is that both are almost equally bad. They are a terrible illustration of the principles the author has read about, and they're not a good model to emulate.
They might screw around interminably at other times - they might work only a few hours a day - but while they work, they're working, and that's it. They also get things done because they understand what the ****'s going on, at least one or two layers of abstraction below the one they're officially working on.
So is interminably spending time getting the optimal solution in 12 different dimensions.
This frustrates me to no end; I live in NO and would love to be able to get to Jacksonville, Pensacola, Mobile or Orlando without the interminably boring drive down I-10...
It's the politics, and the stack ranking, and the interminably long ship cycles, and the typical unwillingness to even consider a market unless someone else has proven that it's a billion dollar business. And especially the politics and the stack ranking.
Semi-related: Has WSL2 fixed the issue where trying to do anything in the host Windows filesystem is interminably slow? Running something like “git status” takes legitimately like 15 seconds if the repo is outside the linux filesystem.
Once I worked with a really talented/accomplished designer and he said something that's stuck, with me while we were working at something that felt like it could go on interminably: "What would I do if I had to finish this today?"
It usually goes, identify problem, contact vendor, wait interminably, in the meantime find a fix or a workaround ourselves, get back in business, sometimes tell the vendor, sometimes not, depending. Vendor support almost never involves the guys who wrote the software, they're off in an ivory tower somewhere and would never deign to speak to a mere paying customer.
I have been interminably sad that Sega stopped making consoles because prior to the Switch, the Dreamcast pushed the envelope in every possible way for what it meant to be a gaming console. The Xbox One did something great by improving controller design significantly, but realistically the majority of consoles released in the last few decades have not been pushing the envelope in the way that the format allows.
Interminably definitions
all the time; seemingly without stopping; "a theological student with whom I argued interminably"; "her nagging went on endlessly"
See also: endlessly