ad infinitum

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The latin phrase “ad infinitum” means?


A. from the beginning
B. good journey
C. already seen
D. endlessly

Answer: endlessly

ad infinitum (latin) – endlessly; forever (literally ‘to infinity’)

ab initio (latin) – from the beginning

bon voyage (french) – An enjoyable journey, especially abroad (literally ‘good journey’)

déjà vu (french) – the sense of having experienced the present situation before (literally ‘already seen’)

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