To the above definitions not much can be added, except for this usage point: To, and I can't emphasize this enough, split an infinitive is considered to truly be bad grammar by many of the same people who think a preposition is a bad thing to incautiously end a sentence with.
Despite repeated admonitions by close friends and associates, the author continues to routinely split his infinitives. To someday learn to do otherwise is in many ways becoming an important thing to focus on learning to finally do.
by The Jive Chemist December 11, 2007
The function of x infinitizes.
by Alexander Ba October 1, 2007
In a fighting game, especially one like Marvel vs. Capcom, a long chain of combos repeated endlessly. It is possible to defeat an opponent with a full lifebar in a single infinite.
My Ryu was in full health before he was caught in Gambit's infinite. I couldn't escape or counter. I watched helplessly as my guy was slowly pummeled to death by the other player's Gambit.
by tujunga trash jim July 21, 2008
by Hahn L. August 16, 2006
Pronounced- in-fuh-nit or less commonly in-fahy-nahyt
Term commonly used in mathmatics to be the opossite of 'finite' the mathmatical term for a set of number having an end. 'Infinite' is not its own word but simply the term 'Finite' with the prefix 'in-'.
It is a data set with no end.
Term commonly used in mathmatics to be the opossite of 'finite' the mathmatical term for a set of number having an end. 'Infinite' is not its own word but simply the term 'Finite' with the prefix 'in-'.
It is a data set with no end.
by Lil Z 2269 May 19, 2008
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