perpetually
IPA: pɝpˈɛtʃuʌɫi
adverb
- Seeming to never end; endlessly; constantly.
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Examples of "perpetually" in Sentences
- The video is perpetually unavailable.
- The lamp is kept perpetually burning.
- The project was perpetually in the design phase.
- Incidentally, they share some of them will remain "perpetually stupid".
- They remain perpetually awake until they go crazy and their bodies break down.
- The insurgency, the group concluded, has adapted to the surge, creating what it dubbed a "perpetually escalating stalemate."
- In many of the Chinese edicts we see the term perpetually applied to those people outside the Celestial Kingdom, and to all those who are not Chinese.
- If one perceives, like those living in perpetually poor neighbourhoods, that they have little chance of succeeding in the mainstream, there may be more lucrative pay-offs (monetary or not) that they can seek in the criminal world.
- But just because personality is itself a relative triumph of good over evil it is possible to conceive of the existence of a personality in whom evil is perpetually overcome by good, while it is impossible to conceive of a personality in whom good is _perpetually_ overcome by evil.
- In addition, teams of students put up elaborate multipage Web sites — on the prospects for wind turbines in perpetually gusty western areas, on the history of irrigation systems in the Yellow River basin of Ningxia — some of which have won prizes in international high-school “cyber-fairs.”
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