"...absorbed and besorbed..." jhāyanti pajjhāyanti nijjhāyanti avajjhāyanti
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Infinitive, More (infinitives, than), Antonyms, Never "one point is neither More nor less than its diagonal point" "The least particle ought to be considered as a world full of an infinity of different creatures" --Georg Cantor
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Replying to @DanHawkley @NoaidiX
Google: The word infinitive typically refers to the basic form of a verb. There are no categorical antonyms for this word. However, one could loosely use other verb forms as antonyms, e.g., past tense, participle, present perfect, etc.
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The *infinitive* "jhāyati" leads to the sphere of *infinite* space (ākāsānañcāyatana), the sphere of *infinite* consciousness (viññāṇañcāyatana), etc. To *infinity* and beyond.
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