indefinitely

indefinitely
adverb
1) (vaguely) unbestimmt
2) (unlimitedly) unbegrenzt

it can't go on indefinitely — es kann nicht endlos so weitergehen

postponed indefinitely — auf unbestimmte Zeit verschoben

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adverb (for an indefinite period of time: The match was postponed indefinitely.) auf unbestimmte Zeit
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in·defi·nite·ly
[ɪnˈdefɪnətli, AM -ənət-]
adv
1. inv (for unknown time) auf unbestimmte Zeit
to suspend [or postpone] sth [or to put sth off] \indefinitely etw auf unbestimmte Zeit verschieben
2. (vaguely) vage
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[In'defInItlɪ]
adv
1) wait etc unbegrenzt (lange), unendlich lange, endlos; postpone, continue, close auf unbestimmte Zeit

we can't go on like this indefinitely — wir können nicht endlos so weitermachen

to be extended indefinitely — auf unbestimmte Zeit verlängert werden

2) (= vaguely) unklar, undeutlich
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indefinitely adv
1. auf unbestimmte Zeit:
the meeting was postponed indefinitely
2. unbegrenzt
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adverb
1) (vaguely) unbestimmt
2) (unlimitedly) unbegrenzt

it can't go on indefinitely — es kann nicht endlos so weitergehen

postponed indefinitely — auf unbestimmte Zeit verschoben

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adv.
auf unbestimmte Zeit ausdr.
unendlich adv.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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