Sentence examples for to perpetual from inspiring English sources

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to perpetual

adjective

Lasting forever, or for an indefinitely long time

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Orpheus loses his wife to perpetual damnation.

Ham is cursed for his sin, his descendants — including here, black Africans — doomed to "perpetual slavery".

But this does not mean it is condemned to perpetual opposition.

At their core, Greeks know better and are not condemned to perpetual cynicism and incipient poverty.

This liberalism isn't libertine, and it clearly prefers pair bonding to "perpetual infatuation".

At the same time, he emphasized that North Korea was not condemned to perpetual isolation.

The Two-Tailed Dog wants to offer an alternative to perpetual antagonism.

A person's lack of manners, he argues, should not condemn him to perpetual derision.

Work should be fun and enjoyable, not your ticket to perpetual ulcers.

We now think of America as a nation doomed to perpetual trade deficits, but it was not always thus.

The apocalyptic talk is not limited to perpetual bears and the rest of the doom-and-gloom crowd.

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