countlessly
Etymology

From countless + -ly.

Adverb

countlessly (not comparable)

  1. Too numerously to be counted; without end.
    • 1997, Mark Thurner, From two republics to one divided, page 83:
      Noriega's routine measures, countlessly repeated in nineteenth-century Ancash, did not in themselves cause the revolt of 1885.



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