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Meanings of
perennial
in English
Portuguese
perene
Catalan
perenne
Spanish
perenne
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Lasting three seasons or more.
annual
biennial
Portuguese
perene
Recurring again and again.
repeated
recurrent
long standing
Related terms
continual
Perennial.
Related terms
long
Usage of
perennial
in English
1
The advertising versus editorial debate in the press is a
perennial
one.
2
It's a
perennial
,
like asparagus, so it comes back year after year.
3
The case has also stirred commentary on two
perennial
South African themes.
4
A
perennial
controversy in human life; coeval with the genealogies of men.
5
There is infinite and
perennial
fascination in the contemplation of the future.
6
And then there is the
perennial
problem of the dysfunctional career structure.
7
The
perennial
comic pleasure in the risque is derived from this source.
8
Take the
perennial
comedy-theme of the impish collar, and visualize the scenes:
9
These
perennial
plants will quickly fill in the open area between them.
10
Mining stocks, that
perennial
measure of economic optimism, are leading the fallers.
11
Winston Churchill's answer to that
perennial
query was perhaps the most concise.
12
Price is a potential obstacle for buyouts of other
perennial
takeover targets.
13
It's a
perennial
concern for both organisations and the individuals they employ.
14
This
perennial
problem of cash burn has plagued Alcatel-Lucent since its merger.
15
IFTTT, a
perennial
favorite of smart home tinkerers everywhere, is going Pro.
16
The bishop had still to learn this
perennial
newness of the young.
Other examples for "perennial"
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About this term
perennial
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
perennial problem
perennial plant
perennial favorite
perennial youth
perennial question
More collocations
Translations for
perennial
Portuguese
perene
Catalan
perenne
perennifoli
Spanish
perenne
Perennial
through the time
Perennial
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common