All 6 Uses of
indefinitely
in
Anna Karenina
- All that was painful in his relations with Anna, all the feeling of indefiniteness left by their conversation, had slipped out of his mind.†
Part 2
- It might be bad, this new position, but it would be clear; there would be no indefiniteness or falsehood about it.†
Part 3
- But of late new inner relations had arisen between him and her, which frightened Vronsky by their indefiniteness.†
Part 3
- Above all for your sake," he repeated, frowning as though in pain, "because I am certain that the greater part of your irritability comes from the indefiniteness of the position."†
Part 7
- What indefiniteness is there in the position? on the contrary….†
Part 7
- The indefiniteness consists in your imagining that I am free.†
Part 7 *
Definition:
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(indefinitely) for an unspecified, but long period of time; or forever