| As the eighteenth century began to end, however, the sense of inexhaustibility of the forest, at least temperate forests began to disappear. |
| Thermonuclear energy is attractive because of the virtual inexhaustibility of fuel resources and its environmental friendliness. |
| Furthermore, at that period, a great deal of talk was believed as to the inexhaustibility of Michigan pine. |
| The notion of incompletion and inexhaustibility have been associated with Montaigne's Essays and through them with the essay as a specific genre. |
| He felt a sense of reliance as upon an inexhaustibility of goodness in another soul. |
| Not the least of the Zoological Gardens' many attractions is their inexhaustibility. |