চিরস্থায়ী, অনন্ত, শাশ্বত, চির, নিত্য, চিরন্তন, অনন্তকালস্থাযী, অবিরাম, কল্পান্তস্থায়ী
নিত্যতা, অনন্তকালব্যাপী
(1) Continuing forever or indefinitely.
(2) Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative.
(3) Expletives used informally as intensifiers.
(4) Lasting for an indefinitely long period of time.
(5) Without qualification.
(6) Used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers.
(7) Continuing too long.
(8) Infinite.
(9) Never.
(1) Any of various plants of various genera of the family Compositae having flowers that can be dried without loss of form or color
(1) This everlasting provides filler for fresh and dried displays.
(2) One ultimate flaw is that good nor evil can never be destroyed, or the balance shall fall and the universe with it, therefore it leaves us in everlasting conflict which shall never end; not least the universe does too.
(3) While we cannot know all the details, we know that the belief entails the promise of everlasting life and eternal joy.
(4) A sprig of holly is added as a symbol of everlasting life, and the burning brandy a reminder of the rebirth of the sun.
(5) Legal principles are not everlasting and immutable givens: they are the contingent products of history.
(6) For example, the idea of a road or a river is a symbol of a never-ending or everlasting journey.
(7) They've been like a dream, an everlasting dream that will never end.
(8) As with the genome, the internet was going to transform our lives, remake society, abolish boom and bust, bring everlasting peace and make the Tories unelectable forever.
(9) Like God, who made us free, I think it necessary that people be allowed to choose, not only to be eaten, if they will, but even to damn their eternal soul to the everlasting fires of hell.
(10) If society made one small change, we would be living in everlasting peace, with boundless prosperity, and experiencing eternal kindness to one another.
(11) Bright white sparks rode along the surfaces of the halls, and then the light ceased, and the area was engulfed in eternal, everlasting darkness once more.
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(13) It is the material of his eternal life either in everlasting joy or painful torture.
(14) He conveyed to me his love of people, teaching me to see the beauty within, to have empathy for the less fortunate, to make everlasting friendships that endure time and distance.
(15) I believed every word that was written in the Vedas about the Almighty, his love, eternal happiness in Heaven, evil, and the torment of everlasting Hell.
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(17) After his arrival, man's everlasting desire for not departing and staying forever in this world is his perpetual passion from time immemorial.
(18) Because of the love of God I recoil from any thoughts that after death those who have not pledged their lives to Christ, or who have never heard of Christ, will necessarily be cast out by God into some form of eternal, everlasting punishment.
(19) If there's anyone out there who can name all the second evictees off the top of their head, they will either earn my undying respect or everlasting contempt.
(20) This statement of world-agreed fervent belief reminds us these values are everlasting and of perpetual beauty and may never be tarnished by any national politicians anywhere at any time.
eternal
constant
unadulterated
everlasting flower
impermanent
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temporary
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Ceasing
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