Sentence example with the word 'perpetuation'

perpetuation

continualness, continuity, eternal return, immortalization, perseverance, progress, protraction, run, straight course, uninterrupted course

Definition n. the act of prolonging something

Last update: August 31, 2016


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Please do your work in perpetuation.   [verb]

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He says: "The apostles had no thought of appointing festival days, but of promoting a life of blamelessness and piety"; and he attributes the observance of Easter by the church to the perpetuation of an old usage, "just as many other customs have been established."   [Please select]

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The sourest of old maids is thus doomed to have a hand in the perpetuation of the race.   [Please select]

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He himself no longer needs to take thought either to preserve his life or to assure the perpetuation of his race.   [Please select]

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It is the same industry, sometimes exercised for the preservation of the individual, sometimes for the perpetuation of the race.   [Please select]

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The Christian Epic did not have to rely for its perpetuation either on its intellectual plausibility or its traditional authority.   [Please select]

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He desires to see the name and the breed and the business in a fair way of perpetuation before he passes on.   [Please select]

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