(set theory, of a set) Having infinitely many elements.
(grammar) Not limited by person or number. [from 19th c.]
(music) Capable of endless repetition; said of certain forms of the canon, also called perpetualfugues, constructed so that their ends lead to their beginnings.
“That is, an infinite amount of energy would have to be expended, via the accelerating force, to reach the speed of light.”
“The zeal with which she inspires her hundreds of students is due to her infinite love for them.”
“So they navigated to a gulf where there was an infinite number of dwellings, and the lands and fields were such that they appeared to be the loveliest gardens in the world.”