abiding, coeternal, ever-during, immemorial, inveterate, merciful, perennial, shoreless, ubiquitous, unintermittent, without end
Definitionadj. continuing forever or indefinitely
Last update: September 27, 2017
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He was elected perpetual secretary. [adjective]
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There was a perpetual noise of traffic. [adjective]
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How can I work with these perpetual interruptions. [adjective]
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People in Iraq have been lived for a long time in a perpetual war. [adjective]
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The living is a perpetual curacy in the gift of trustees. [noun]
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She exudes a perpetual warmth, which leaves me feeling like I 'm basking in summer sunshine. [adjective]
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But I hope that he will set it down to the right cause--the perpetual demands upon my time. [adjective]
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For as yet the use of tongue was understood, and it was not allowed to obstruct by perpetual motion the duties of the palate. [adjective]
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The town is constant in nothing but wanting perpetual variety, and the stir and bustle of a new play, which gives something for the wits to dispute about. [adjective]
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"Thus we lived in a perpetual fog, in which we did not distinguish our condition." [adjective]
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For the war, with all its stirring rumors and perpetual motion on shore and sea, and access of gallant visitors, was gone for the moment, and dull peace was signed. [adjective]
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