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Writers employ "interminable" to evoke a sense of endlessness—be it an unyielding span of time, a ceaseless journey, or an overwhelming emotional or physical experience. Authors use it to describe the drawn-out torment of time, as in prolonged suffering or wait ([1], [2], [3], [4]), while also painting vast, unbroken landscapes that contribute to the atmosphere of isolation or persistence ([5], [6]). The term not only accentuates the monotonous or relentless nature of events, such as endless debates or ceaseless soundscapes ([7], [8], [9]), but also imbues settings with a timeless quality that reflects the characters’ inner states ([10], [11]). In this way, "interminable" serves as a powerful literary tool to deepen the reader's immersion in both the narrative’s mood and its expansive, often oppressive, environments.
  1. I cannot express what I suffered in those interminable hours that divide morning from night, right from morning.
    — from Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant by Guy de Maupassant
  2. He waited, as it seemed, an interminable time.
    — from The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories by H. G. Wells
  3. For myself, I began to believe that it was simply interminable, and would go on in the same manner for months.
    — from A Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne
  4. No time remained for the interminable "revelations" that occupy the days of teachers without self- realization.
    — from Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda
  5. The world is vast, and England, though her many fields and wide spread woods seem interminable, is but a small part of her.
    — from The Last Man by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
  6. The forest seemed interminable; nowhere did he discover a break in it, not even a woodman's road.
    — from An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce
  7. Over this question there were interminable disputes.
    — from The Hungry Stones, and Other Stories by Rabindranath Tagore
  8. I object only to the interminable comments and bewildering criticisms that teach but one thing: there are as many opinions as there are men.
    — from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller
  9. The splitting crashes swept along the lines until an interminable roar was developed.
    — from The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War by Stephen Crane
  10. The sea-reach of the Thames stretched before us like the beginning of an interminable waterway.
    — from Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
  11. It is the species alone that has an interminable existence: hence it is capable of endless desire, endless gratification, and endless pain.
    — from Essays of Schopenhauer by Arthur Schopenhauer

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