finite
/fī′nīt″/
adjective
  1. Having bounds; limited.
    a finite list of choices; our finite fossil fuel reserves.
  2. Existing, persisting, or enduring for a limited time only; impermanent.
  3. Being neither infinite nor infinitesimal.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. More at Wordnik
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Merriam-Webster
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FINITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FINITE is having definite or definable limits. How to use finite in a sentence.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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FINITE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
FINITE meaning: 1. having a limit or end: 2. in a form that shows the tense and subject of a verb, rather than the…. Learn more.
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Collins Dictionary
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FINITE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A finite clause is a clause based on a verb group which indicates tense, such as ' went', 'is waiting', or ' will be found', rather than on an infinitive or a participle. Compare non-finite.
Published   December 20, 2017
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Cambridge Dictionary
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Finite and non-finite verbs - Cambridge Grammar
Future: will and shall Future: be going to (I am going to work) Future: other expressions to talk about the future Future continuous (I will be working) Future in the past Future perfect continuous (I will have been working here ten years) Future perfect simple (I will have worked eight hours) Future: present continuous to talk about the future (I’m working tomorrow) Future: present simple to talk about the future (I work tomorrow) Future: typical errors Going to ... Finite and non-finite verbs Imperative clauses (Be quiet!)
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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Finite Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
grammar : of or relating to a verb form that shows action that takes place at a particular time (such as the past)
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ThoughtCo
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What Is a Finite Verb in English Grammar?
May 13, 2025 - In English grammar, a finite verb is a form of a verb that shows agreement with a subject and is marked for tense.
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Longman
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finite | meaning of finite in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE
Word family (adjective) finite ≠ infinite From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Grammarfinitefi‧nite /ˈfaɪnaɪt/ ●○○ AWL adjective 1 LIMIThaving an end or a limit OPP infinite the Earth’s finite resources2 technicalSLG a finite verb form shows a particular ...
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YourDictionary
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What Is a Finite Verb? Meaning and Examples | YourDictionary
September 17, 2020 - Basically, if a word ends in -ing, comes after “to,” or follows a finite verb in a verb phrase, it’s a non-finite verb. These verbs are important when filling out the larger picture of a sentence, but not in establishing subject or present vs.
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Wiktionary
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finite - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
finite (comparative more finite, superlative most finite) Having an end or limit; (of a quantity) constrained by bounds; (of a set) whose number of elements is a natural number. Synonym: limited · (grammar) Limited by (i.e. inflected for) person or number. [from 19th c.] Coordinate terms: ...
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TheFreeDictionary.com
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Finite - definition of finite by The Free Dictionary
3. Grammar Of or relating to any of the forms of a verb that can occur on their own in a main clause and that can formally express distinctions in person, number, tense, mood, and voice, often by means of conjugation, as the verb sees in She sees the sign. n. A finite thing.
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Grammar Monster
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Finite Verbs: Explanation and Examples
A finite verb is a verb that has a subject and shows tense. A finite verb is one word, from which you can always determine the tense. Finite verbs are not gerunds, infinitives, or participles, which are classified as non-finite verbs.
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Collins Dictionary
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FINITE - Meaning & Translations | Collins English Dictionary
A finite clause is a clause based on a verb group which indicates tense, such as 'went', 'is waiting', or 'will be found', rather than on an infinitive or a participle. Compare non-finite.
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Dictionary.com
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FINITE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Finite definition: having bounds or limits; not infinite; measurable.. See examples of FINITE used in a sentence.
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Wikipedia
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Finiteness - Wikipedia
1 month ago - In mathematics, a set or number is finite if it is limited in size, while in linguistics, a verb is finite if it is limited by grammatical features such as tense, person, and number, which definition allows it to stand alone as the main verb ...
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EnglishBhashi
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Finite Verb: Definition, Examples & Rules | English Grammar | EnglishBhashi
Finite verbs express the primary action, state, or occurrence in a sentence and show grammatical agreement with the subject. They can function independently or be supported by helping verbs.
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Wikipedia
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Finite verb - Wikipedia
December 19, 2024 - Finite verbs play a particularly important role in syntactic analyses of sentence structure. In many phrase structure grammars for instance those that build on the X-bar schema, the finite verb is the head of the finite verb phrase and so it is the head of the entire sentence.
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Vocabulary.com
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Finite - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Calling something finite means it has an end or finishing point. Preparing for a standardized test might be unpleasant, but you have to remember that the work is finite; you won't be doing it forever.