Adjective:
- Having limits or bounds.
- Not infinite; having a specific, limited amount or number.
Prepositions:
- “Of” (finite amount of something)
- “In” (finite in scope)
Collocations:
- Finite resources, finite amount, finite number, finite time, finite capacity, finite supply.
Example Sentences:
- The earth’s resources are finite and must be used wisely.
- He realized that his patience was finite.
- The budget has a finite amount of money for the project.
- We have a finite number of days to complete this task.
- Water is a finite resource that needs to be conserved.
- The team’s energy was finite and eventually ran out.
- The lifespan of the machine is finite.
- We must operate within the finite limits of our resources.
- The company has a finite capacity to produce goods.
- The time we have on this earth is finite.
- The study examined a finite population sample.
- He understood that there were finite possibilities for the outcome.
- The finite supply of raw materials will affect production.
- The class size is finite, so not everyone can enroll.
- She had a finite amount of patience for his excuses.
- The computer has finite memory and cannot store unlimited data.
- There is a finite number of seats available for the concert.
- The scientist measured the finite distance between the two points.
- The reservoir has a finite volume of water.
- Our planet has a finite carrying capacity.
- He worked with finite elements in his engineering calculations.
- The human body has a finite amount of energy it can expend.
- They faced a finite deadline for submitting their proposal.
- The finite length of the rope determined how far they could climb.
- She was aware of the finite duration of the contract.
- The workshop has a finite number of participants.
- The battery life is finite and will eventually run out.
- We are working within finite constraints on this project.
- The athlete’s career has a finite span.
- The law dictates a finite penalty for the offense.
- The machine operates within finite temperature ranges.
- There is a finite chance of winning the lottery.
- The network has finite bandwidth, limiting the data transfer rate.
- The box has a finite storage capacity.
- The doctor explained the finite options available for treatment.
- The finite resources of the country need to be managed carefully.
- She was aware of the finite time they had together.
- The system can handle only a finite number of users at once.
- The finite fuel supply was a major concern for the mission.
- The finite lifespan of the light bulb means it will eventually need to be replaced.
- The test has a finite number of questions.
- The finite area of the park means there’s limited space for new facilities.
- The finite budget requires careful allocation of funds.
- The finite scope of the project limits what can be achieved.
- The finite capacity of the auditorium means tickets are limited.
- The finite amount of space in the car means we can’t bring everything.
- The finite duration of the class means the teacher must cover the material quickly.
- The finite number of volunteers affects how much work can be done.
- The finite resources of the team mean they must prioritize their tasks.
- The finite supply of ingredients means the restaurant can only serve a certain number of dishes.