Definition of "never-ending"
never-ending
adjective
not comparable
Alternative form of neverending
Quotations
The story of upkeep has been never-ending. Between 1997-2000, a major programme of maintenance entailed replacing superstructure timbers - 50 main rail beams were replaced with greenheart, along with a similar number of edge beams.
2020 August 12, Andrew Mourant, “The tide is turning for a Victorian wonder”, in Rail, page 51
But fans’ emotions are no longer filtered through ticket or album sales; they’re heard directly, constantly, at all hours, on all the platforms people visit to generate and extinguish bad feelings in a never-ending cycle.
2022 October 25, Willy Staley, “The Try Guys and the Prison of Online Fame”, in The New York Times Magazine