immemorial

IPA: ɪmʌmˈɔriʌɫ

adjective

  • (postpositive) That is beyond memory; ancient.
  • (positive) Ancient beyond memory.
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Examples of "immemorial" in Sentences

  • The customs of China are not immemorial.
  • His mother lived there since times immemorial.
  • The family is part of the immemorial Polish nobility.
  • The foundation of mr.kim is dated from time immemorial.
  • This is a vast world which was born in the times immemorial.
  • The entrance to the cave has been known since time immemorial.
  • The area was colonized by immemorial people of the Mediterranean.
  • Humans have looked to the cosmos in wonder since time immemorial.
  • Pope Benedict is just following the immemorial custom of red shoes.
  • The establishment of the village has slipped away into time immemorial.
  • The Jews had in fact been a presence throughout the middle east, from a time "immemorial" as no Arab could have been.
  • Time "immemorial" is in fact remembered well by Jews and it predates the conquest of the middle east by the Arabs who were indigenous to the Arabian peninsula.
  • The mountains rose, their debris silted up the ocean, the gods took their seats on them and contrived the river, and the India we call immemorial came into being.
  • Indians were offended at the encroachments made by strangers on lands which they had possessed unmolested for time immemorial, that is nothing wonderful or uncommon.
  • Haven't we always just liked getting absolutely off our tits since time immemorial, which is why the early drinking theory doesn't work over here like it supposedly does in other countries?
  • Completely besotted and brutish in their ignorance, they are incapable of obtaining an honest living, and have supported themselves, from a time which may be called immemorial, by practising petty larceny on an organized plan.
  • Mostly we are concerned about what this would do to our human rights as a people, that we would not be allowed to continue our way of life since time immemorial, which is similar to what's happened in the lower 48 with the tribes.
  • Mostly we're concerned about what this would do to our human rights as a people, that we would not be allowed to continue our way of life that we have known since time immemorial, which is similar to what's happened in the lower 48 with the tribes.
  • It is this inspiring message, which has come down to mankind from time immemorial, which is an inspiration to us all in these dark days when almost all the lights of liberty have been extinguished in South Africa, the land we so dearly hold to our heart.
  • Wiser, stronger, mightier than we were those who shielded us in the first years; who went about among us renewing memory, whispering in our hearts the message of the meaning of life, recalling the immemorial endeavor of the spirit for freedom, knowledge, mastery.

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