SISYPHEAN


Meaning of SISYPHEAN in English

/ ˌsɪsɪˈfiːən; NAmE / adjective

( of a task ) impossible to complete

ORIGIN: From the Greek myth in which Sisyphus was punished for the bad things he had done in his life with the never-ending task of rolling a large stone to the top of a hill, from which it always rolled down again.

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