everlasting

IPA: ɛvɝɫˈæstɪŋ

noun

  • An everlasting flower.
  • (historical) A durable cloth fabric for shoes, etc.

adjective

  • Lasting or enduring forever; existing or continuing without end
  • Continuing indefinitely, or during a long period; perpetual; sometimes used, colloquially, as a strong intensive.
  • (philosophy) Existing with infinite temporal duration (as opposed to existence outside of time).

adverb

  • (colloquial) Extremely.
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Examples of "everlasting" in Sentences

  • It is a sticky everlasting erect viscid herb.
  • The forms are made of the everlasting substance.
  • You are the inexhaustible protector of everlasting piety.
  • The term everlasting continuum (tantra) has many meanings.
  • It is used in the article about the film, Everlasting Regret.
  • The circle represents the eternal and everlasting love of God.
  • We look for the resurrection of the dead and life everlasting
  • It is eternal, all pervasive, stable, unmoving and everlasting.
  • That is the price of everlasting life, according to the knight.
  • It is to cling to the cross as the only hope of everlasting life.
  • Betwixt the country dances they have what I call everlasting jigs.
  • One view is visual and fleeting and the other is abstract and everlasting.
  • Drive them up to perfection, and you have that which we call everlasting glory.
  • Can you believe that all that goodness, which of necessity comes from God, is to go down into what you call everlasting punishment?
  • There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance that principle is contempt prior to investigation … —
  • And it is said besides, in many places, that they shall go into "everlasting fire, everlasting torments, everlasting punishments; and that the worm of conscience never dieth"; and all this is comprehended in the word everlasting death, which is ordinarily interpreted
  • Because the text primarily discusses the fact that good qualities can be developed and faults removed on the basis of the everlasting continuum of the mind as a foundation presently tarnished with fleeting stains, the term everlasting continuum can undoubtedly also imply this meaning.
  • He was unable to forget the torment of his puppyhood, wherein everlasting hatred of the black had been woven into the fibres of consciousness; and such a terror did he make himself that Sheldon was forced to shut him up in the living room when, for any reason, strange natives were permitted in the compound.
  • Glen Cook liberally uses European High Middle Ages, blending together: crusades, pope (and antipope), Jews, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and the King of Spain, Janissaries, ruling noble families of Rome caught in everlasting cloak and dagger games for papacy, corruption of the medieval Catholic Church, catharism and it's centre the Languedoc and last, but not least the Vikings and their pantheon.

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