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perdurable

ADJECTIVE
  1. very long lasting
    less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys
    the perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent

How To Use perdurable In A Sentence

  • Here is the set of ‘reasonably distinct, unequivocal and perdurable’ criteria, or determining principles, (the first four courtesy of Jonathan Culler), upon which Solway bases his judgments of poetry: Five ways to judge a Poem’s Merit
  • Publishing, too, is steady work, for there can be no end to the constant, perdurable need to instruct and to engage by art and entertainment the whole of society no less than every one. 2009 November 15 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • What is the connection between architecture, which is big and perdurable, and petty artifacts cutely arranged but utterly ephemeral?
  • And therefore the priest in this orison speaking for all sinners, having hope on the misericorde and mercy of God, he prayeth that we may have the perdurable or everlasting life with the company of the apostles, of martyrs, and with all the holy saints in heaven. The Golden Legend, vol. 7
  • Vehement for he gave dread of love, or for that he took away the sorrow perdurable, which is malediction; or for that that he bare the heart out of carnal love. The Golden Legend, vol. 1
  • The strength of these exercises, which are a form of perdurable prayer, rests in the voices that accompany hers, children responding through the decades, syllable-crisp, a panpipe reply that is the lucid music of her life. Underworld
  • Be familiar with the sales mode of brand or perdurable consumable.
  • the perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent
  • The mind craves to make something perdurable out of something as tenuous as candlelight, something that becomes more and more itself through vicissitude.
  • Yet in this respect he set a precedent as perdurable as his plays.
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