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  • 31endless — a. 1. Interminable, illimitable, unlimited, boundless, limitless, immeasurable, infinite, without end or limit or bound. 2. Eternal, everlasting, perpetual, unending, never ending, without end. 3. Uninterrupted, incessant, ceaseless, unceasing,… …

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  • 32aimless — adj 1. purposeless, objectless, pointless, futile, inane, fatuous, to no avail; undirected, rudderless, blind; haphazard, accidental, hit or miss; random, chance, fortuitous, uncalculated, uncalculating. 2. drifting, wandering, stray, straying;… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 33purposeless — adj 1. objectless, aimless, goalless, visionless, near sighted, myopic, living for the present; targetless, without destination, wandering, rambling, lost; pointless, idealess, discursive, vacuous, empty. 2. impractical, unrealistic, nonpragmatic …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 34aimless — [adj] having no goal accidental, any which way*, bits and pieces*, blind, capricious, careless, casual, chance, desultory, directionless, drifting, erratic, fanciful, fickle, fits and starts*, flighty, fortuitous, frivolous, goalless, haphazard,… …

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  • 35random — [adj] haphazard, chance accidental, adventitious, aimless, arbitrary, casual, contingent, designless, desultory, driftless, fluky, fortuitous, hit or miss*, incidental, indiscriminate, irregular, objectless, odd, promiscuous, purposeless,… …

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  • 36America —    by Diane Rubenstein   Baudrillard offers an assessment of the centrality of America for his work in an interview: All of the themes that I first examined in my previous books suddenly appeared in America, stretching before me in concrete forms …

    The Baudrillard dictionary

  • 37culture —    by Richard J. Lane   Consumer, postmodern, popular or mass media culture: all these are synonyms that describe the same phenomenon, one that Baudrillard calls cultural consumption (CS, 99). If culture is thought of simply as an inherited… …

    The Baudrillard dictionary

  • 38object — [äb′jikt, äbjekt; ] for v. [ əb jekt′, äbjekt′] n. [ME < ML objectum, something thrown in the way < L objectus, a casting before, that which appears, orig. pp. of objicere < ob (see OB ) + jacere, to throw: see JET1] 1. a thing that can… …

    English World dictionary

  • 39object — n. & v. n. 1 a material thing that can be seen or touched. 2 (foll. by of) a person or thing to which action or feeling is directed (the object of attention; the object of our study). 3 a thing sought or aimed at; a purpose. 4 Gram. a noun or its …

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  • 40objectlessly — adverb see objectless …

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