sempiternal

ADJECTIVE
  1. having no known beginning and presumably no end
    the dateless rise and fall of the tides
    time is endless
    sempiternal truth
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How To Use sempiternal In A Sentence

  • But until 1949 , the capitol hill just pass the National as a sempiternal festival.
  • I get the Bishop Berkeley idea that things only exist when God thinks about them; that God is not sempiternal but only exists when some people think about him is bizarre.
  • sempiternal truth
  • He knew they constituted the unbreakable and sempiternal circle.
  • Vocabulary words in the lyrics to Relentless Execution of Ceremonial Execrescence acephalism conglutinate defalcate effigous embryologic hecatombic hypermetropicism inanition minatory sempiternal Impetuous Ritual are the rhythm section of Portal (interviewed here). INVISIBLE ORANGES - THE METAL MP3 BLOG
  • Vocabulary words in the lyrics to Relentless Execution of Ceremonial Execrescence acephalism conglutinate defalcate effigous embryologic hecatombic hypermetropicism inanition minatory sempiternal Impetuous Ritual are the rhythm section of Portal (interviewed here). INVISIBLE ORANGES - THE METAL MP3 BLOG
  • Acherontic combustion of the sempiternal Tartarus. ' Roman and the Teuton
  • In another sense, it means that God is sempiternal, namely, a being existing throughout time but whose duration is successive and for whom there is a before and an after.
  • There is throughout more than a hint of the Joycean conceit that this process is giratory and sempiternal, even though its temporal vector may be historically irreversible.
  • The one thing which we seek with insatiable desire is to forget ourselves, to be surprised out of our propriety, to lose our sempiternal memory and do something without knowing how or why, in short to draw a new circle.
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