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Very long lasting.
durable
indestructible
undestroyable
imperishable
1
And this seems to be the nobler and the more
perdurable
relation.
2
There was something
perdurable
in them as well as in her gaunt, sinewy frame.
3
Love in a woman's voice-whatcynicism so
perdurable
that it will bear against that assailant?
4
Equality fled and was no more; and love, almighty,
perdurable
love, came to supply its place.
5
His own love was
perdurable
;
how could it other than intensify when its object was so unhappy?
6
But his face was set in a frown-doubtlessat the thought of the
perdurable
afflictions of the country.
7
The saint remains a permanent organ of the Body of Christ, a
perdurable
instrument of the divine love.
8
Only the
perdurable
buildings resisted destruction.
9
The Moors had built upon it and characterized it, but had not so masked it as to hide the
perdurable
physiognomy of the Roman work.
10
(1) Durable, endure, during, duration, obdurate; (2) durance, duress, indurate,
perdurable
.
11
And this seems to be the nobler and the more
perdurable
relation.
12
There was something
perdurable
in them as well as in her gaunt, sinewy frame.
13
Love in a woman's voice-whatcynicism so
perdurable
that it will bear against that assailant?
14
Equality fled and was no more; and love, almighty,
perdurable
love, came to supply its place.
15
His own love was
perdurable
;
how could it other than intensify when its object was so unhappy?
16
But his face was set in a frown-doubtlessat the thought of the
perdurable
afflictions of the country.
perdurable
more perdurable
perdurable afflictions
perdurable buildings
perdurable instrument
perdurable physiognomy