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sempiternal
adjective as in eternal
Weak matches
- abiding
- ageless
- always
- amaranthine
- boundless
- ceaseless
- constant
- continual
- continued
- continuous
- dateless
- deathless
- enduring
- everlasting
- forever
- illimitable
- immemorial
- immortal
- immutable
- imperishable
- incessant
- indefinite
- indestructible
- infinite
- interminable
- lasting
- never-ending
- perdurable
- perennial
- permanent
- perpetual
- persistent
- relentless
- termless
- timeless
- unbroken
- unceasing
- undying
- unending
- unfading
- uninterrupted
- unremitting
- without end
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At church, at the altar, there were vestments of gold and the climbing voices of a Mozart mass, tossing rings sempiternal.
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Such disdain is trumped only by the sempiternal public contempt for Congress and car salesmen.
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The sempiternal nurdles, indestructible, swayed on and under the surface of the sea.
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He wrote: “Isn’t that lovely and tear-drawing? true and tender and sempiternal?”
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I bet the soul of him who's dead and blest, To dwell within this sumptuous monument Has left the seats of sempiternal rest!
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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