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the eternity
noun
Existence without end, infinite time.
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Modern Shintōists interpret this edict as revealing the eternal development of history as well as the eternity of the dynasty.
Go to the Eternity Lounge.
The eternity turns out to have been only a minute.
Egyptians are known for their patience, which derives, perhaps, from the eternity of the Nile.
"It was the eternity of the subway ride into the city that gave me this idea".
Yet, even a plebiscite may fall foul of the eternity clause.
Infinitesimally soon, the eternity of his own death would commence and render all of this unreal.
(Ages 10 and up) 10 17 ARTEMIS FOWL: THE ETERNITY CODE, by Eoin Colfer.
For some writers, Russia inspires extravagant lamentations uttered into the eternity of those implacable winters.
(Ages 10 and up) 6 3 8 ARTEMIS FOWL: THE ETERNITY CODE, by Eoin Colfer.
You have more of the feeling of the eternity of things.
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