All interminable antonyms
in·ter·mi·na·ble
I i adjective interminable
adj interminable
- halting — Archaic. lame; limping.
- intermittent — stopping or ceasing for a time; alternately ceasing and beginning again: an intermittent pain.
- interrupted — having an irregular or discontinuous arrangement, as of leaflets along a stem.
- temporary — an office worker hired, usually through an agency on a per diem basis, for a short period of time.
- transient — not lasting, enduring, or permanent; transitory.
- bounded — (of a set) having a bound, esp where a measure is defined in terms of which all the elements of the set, or the differences between all pairs of members, are less than some value, or else all its members lie within some other well-defined set
- finite — compact
- ceasing — to stop; discontinue: Not all medieval beliefs have ceased to exist.
- stopping — the act of stopping.
- limited — confined within limits; restricted or circumscribed: a limited space; limited resources.
- brief — Something that is brief lasts for only a short time.
- terminable — capable of being terminated.