Continuing forever or indefinitely.
Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing.
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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