inexhaustible source

collocation in English

meaningsofinexhaustibleandsource

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inexhaustible
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.ɪɡˈzɔː.stə.bəl/
us
/ˌɪn.ɪɡˈzɑː.stə.bəl/
existing in very great amounts that will never ...
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source
noun[C]
uk
/sɔːs/
us
/sɔːrs/
the place something comes from or starts at, or the cause ...
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A seeminglyinexhaustiblesourceof funding for healthcare led us to applaud every advance and conquest in medicine.
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His vast personal fortune provided a seeminglyinexhaustiblesourceof patronage which created a loyal and\\or compromised elite, while facilitating the division or elimination of opposition.
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There will certainly not be aninexhaustiblesourcethat will be able to supply money for new buildings.
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They seemed aninexhaustiblesourcefrom which the most disadvantaged regions could satisfy their funding needs.
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As aninexhaustiblesourceof energy, biomass also ensures security of supplies, i.e., a certain independence from third countries.
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Parliament has decided to recognise that medicinal herbs are still aninexhaustiblesourceof active ingredients for therapeutic use.
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The net output remains in the producing regions, and biomass contributes, as aninexhaustiblesource of energy, to the security, maintenance and independence of third countries.
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He represents nearly aninexhaustiblesourceof energy.
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In particular the romanticists of the 19th century and the historical novelists of the 20th century found in their story aninexhaustiblesourceof inspiration.
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Human geography is aninexhaustiblesourceof inspiration for her new works.
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The world's oceans are a virtuallyinexhaustiblesourceof salt, and this abundance of supply means that reserves have not been calculated.
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His vast correspondence is aninexhaustiblesourceof information concerning the history of the sixteenth century.
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At the same time other arts constitute aninexhaustiblesourcefor her work: literature, painting, dance, sculpture and cinema.
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The manufacture of wooden sandals (bakya) inevitably developed from the presence of an almostinexhaustiblesourceof soft wood, the material from which sandals are patiently carved.
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With this nearlyinexhaustiblesourceof energy benefiting only the major powers and their allies, constant warfare erupts around the globe among minor countries for fuels and energy.
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The fauna (horses) and the flora (fruit trees, flowers) are inexhaustible sources of inspiration.
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Both provide nearly inexhaustible sources.
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