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Meanings of
perpetual
in anglès
Continuing forever or indefinitely.
eternal
everlasting
unending
unceasing
ageless
aeonian
eonian
Related terms
permanent
lasting
Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing.
constant
incessant
ceaseless
unremitting
never-ending
Related terms
continuous
uninterrupted
Synonyms
Examples for "
constant
"
constant
incessant
ceaseless
unremitting
never-ending
Examples for "
constant
"
1
Maybe their
constant
state of positive, assured energy attracts only great people.
2
But right now they remain a
constant
hope for certain revolutionary factions.
3
The
constant
is expressed in terms of kilometers per second per megaparsec.
4
One idea had remained fairly
constant
,
however, and he heard it everywhere.
5
The individual differences emphasize the need for
constant
attention for possible discomfort.
1
And in those three days Graham's
incessant
thoughts went far and wide.
2
It was of rare violence: torrential rain accompanied by
incessant
lightning strikes.
3
Clouds of smoke hovered low in the air; the firing was
incessant
.
4
Yet that was their high point, a brief riposte amid
incessant
pressure.
5
The noise of the fall was loud and
incessant
in the room.
1
I remembered Mama's
ceaseless
questions, didn't recall going into so much detail.
2
Dire is the conflict;
ceaseless
is the rain of stones and arrows.
3
The dim light and the
ceaseless
roar of the storm oppressed her.
4
There was something intolerable in their noiseless,
ceaseless
paddings over the pavement.
5
The motor-cabs and buses pushed along remorselessly; newspaper-sellers muttered their
ceaseless
invitations.
1
I don't want to write a new year message of
unremitting
gloom.
2
My victory was the outcome of the most strenuous and
unremitting
efforts.
3
This the landlady promised to do, and was
unremitting
in her attentions.
4
They worked all day on January 31 in
unremitting
rain and sleet.
5
And he had in truth spent a life of almost
unremitting
laboriousness.
1
In this sense, democratisation is a
never
-
ending
process rather than an event.
2
This complex dance between business and government is
never
-
ending
and always evolving.
3
It's a
never
-
ending
journey in that respect and I'm not satisfied yet.
4
The
never
-
ending
search for tomorrow leads to a car park in Doncaster.
5
Their artillery and wagons streamed along the roads in a
never-ending
train.
Endless.
endless
Related terms
continual
Usage of
perpetual
in anglès
1
And, of course, he has no problem talking about his
perpetual
tan.
2
The vultures and the sand-grouse held it undisturbed in a
perpetual
tenancy.
3
This led the DA's local governments into a phase of
perpetual
uncertainty.
4
Therefore, women are under enormous societal pressure to remain in
perpetual
adolescence.
5
The constant interruptions and micro-management was a
perpetual
pain in the ass.
6
The
perpetual
emotion in which Marcella lived tired and oppressed the mother.
7
The skies above us and the earth underfoot are in
perpetual
motion.
8
Their ideas are incidents in their
perpetual
oscillation between apathy and passion.
9
This is to be the
perpetual
rule for the Senatus in deciding.
10
Days later, the
perpetual
train comes to the residue of that drift.
11
It's almost as if you're in a
perpetual
state of missing something.
12
I do not believe in the necessity of wide-spread and
perpetual
misery.
13
The plea in extenuation of guilt and mitigation of punishment is
perpetual
.
14
The multiplication and addition of cats were a
perpetual
instruction in arithmetic.
15
People were in
perpetual
conflict about the character of the great man.
16
Life is eternal; it is a
perpetual
renewal of birth and growth.
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perpetual
Adjective
Frequent collocations
perpetual motion
perpetual state
perpetual youth
perpetual snow
perpetual imprisonment
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Perpetual
through the time
Perpetual
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common
Ireland
Less common