Perdurable [adjective]
Definition of Perdurable:
continuing
Opposite/Antonyms of Perdurable:
-
Sentence/Example of Perdurable:
Hir cloes weren maked of ryt delye redes and subtil crafte of perdurable matere.
This is the meaning in the reference to the eternal throne (“perdurable chayer”) of God.
The primal object of religion is to disclose to us this perdurable basis of life, and foster our growth into communion with it.
We should have fastened the branches of life together in long elastic wires of the thin-drawn gold of perdurable sentiment.
She felt at once the fugitive character of its apparent existence, the perdurable Reality within which it was held.
The old world held the secret; and he would accept this solitary and perdurable column as the symbol of that secret.
The palm as an evergreen tree and the amaranth a perdurable flower are emblems of immortality.
The economics of the future will be based upon these elemental and perdurable truths.