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Meanings of
perpetuation
in английском
португальский
prolongamento
каталонский
perpetuació
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The act of prolonging something.
lengthening
prolongation
protraction
португальский
prolongamento
Synonyms
Examples for "
lengthening
"
lengthening
prolongation
protraction
Examples for "
lengthening
"
1
Thinking about that
lengthening
list, Shaw almost missed what Robinson said next.
2
Congestion, pollution and
lengthening
journey times are now staple topics of conversation.
3
She saw the days vanishing, and the inevitable years
lengthening
over her.
4
It falls just after the solstice, when the days are perceptibly
lengthening
.
5
The shadows were
lengthening
,
the shafts of sunlight more bold and clear.
1
The
prolongation
of the Sheffield strike is in no way his fault.
2
I am convinced of the inutility of the
prolongation
of this war.
3
Background: QT
prolongation
is an important risk factor for sudden cardiac death.
4
Orphenadrine intake has recently been linked to QT
prolongation
and Torsade-de-Pointes tachycardia.
5
The country would not have borne the
prolongation
of the Crimean War.'
1
For why should there be any longer
protraction
or waste of time?
2
Mentions this magazine's experience of a libel suit of Jarndycean
protraction
and complication.
3
Further findings in maturation
protraction
are central venous stenoses or accessory outflow veins.
4
The earlier finding of an inverse
protraction
factor is confirmed.
5
The spring proved little better than a
protraction
of trial.
Usage of
perpetuation
in английском
1
The
perpetuation
of such knowledge as was then in the world; 2.
2
The fundamental idea of forestry is the
perpetuation
of forests by use.
3
This industry has an intrinsic interest in the
perpetuation
of the danger.
4
It said these factors enabled the
perpetuation
of inequitable outcomes for Māori.
5
Only bodies that suit the survival and
perpetuation
of genes will remain.
6
This expression I desire to repeat here for
perpetuation
in endurable form.
7
The individual struggles for
perpetuation
,
for
perpetuation
in person, for
perpetuation
in posterity.
8
The
perpetuation
of the species must not depend upon the license of immaturity.
9
The
perpetuation
of life and youth, and the production of gold.
10
The
perpetuation
of the principle of American government has to be thought of.
11
Underlying all the rest and the most important to its
perpetuation
was fear.
12
These are the processes by which the
perpetuation
of organic beings is secured.
13
The duration of this tendency, and its
perpetuation
in a family, is remarkable.
14
After desiring arbitrary power in this letter, he desires a
perpetuation
of it.
15
A compromised peace would indeed mean the
perpetuation
of both imperialism and militarism.
16
The lecture under discussion was concerned with a matter called
perpetuation
of type.
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perpetuation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
deserve perpetuation
desire the perpetuation
befitting perpetuation
call perpetuation
christian perpetuation
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Translations for
perpetuation
португальский
prolongamento
каталонский
perpetuació
prolongació
Perpetuation
through the time
Perpetuation
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common