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infinite series

noun

Mathematics.
  1. a sequence of numbers in which an infinite number of terms are added successively in a given pattern; the sequence of partial sums of a given sequence.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of infinite series1

First recorded in 1790–1800
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“Revolution,” according to the brothers’ father, “was an infinite series of eruptions against the State, one feeding off the other, one degenerating and the next profiting from the spoils. There was no such thing as triumph. 
 What we Cubans had was the opposite: the defeat or the betrayal of one rebellion after another, that had been our history.”

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“We’re not going to be able to have infinite series of mandates forcing people to do this, that and the other,” he said.

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“We’re not going to be able to have an infinite series of mandates forcing people to do this, that, and the other.”

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“We’re not going to be able to have infinite series of mandates.”

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The election was so steeped in misinformation—which Trump himself was pushing—that he could press his own staff to have to debunk a virtually infinite series of claims.

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