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Definition of "inexhaustibility" [in•ex•haust•i•bil•i•ty]

  • The state or condition of being inexhaustible. (noun)

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Use "inexhaustibility" in a sentence
  • "Whether or not the kind of inexhaustibility of mathematics discovered by Gödel is relevant to the applications of mathematics in science, there is a different kind of inexhaustibility which is much more significant for practice: no matter which axiomatic system S is taken to underlay one's work at any given stage in the development of mathematics and science, there is a potential infinity of propositions that can be demonstrated in S, and at any moment, only a finite number of them have been established."
  • "One can join Freeman Dyson in rejoicing in that kind of inexhaustibility as well."
  • "If the latter, economists must come to terms with the inexhaustibility of knowledge, the fact that using knowledge does not deplete it."
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