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eternally

adverb as in endlessly

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Stanley Cowell’s jazz odyssey is still underway The coronavirus is devastating a uniquely American art form McCoy Tyner’s eternal return

Part of what makes multiple versions of the play eternal, for him, is simply the ritual.

Each is rare, and the combination of the two—ice on the crater floor and a narrow peak of eternal light on the crater rim—is a prized target for different players.

He is a storyteller, strategist, and eternal student of marketing and business strategy.

To be a cyclist is to be in an eternal state of trying to reconcile the two.

Certain trades, such as medicine or law, are eternally well-respected.

In exactly what fashion could 317 million people “reckon” or come to certain eternally elusive “terms” with racism?

I'm eternally grateful for the efforts that they put into my education.

To celebrate the eternally seductive (and seemingly ageless) actor, we've compiled seven of his best moments.

We never actually see the end to his urination—“Evacuation (eternally not) complete.”

A God who damns eternally must be the most odious Being that the human mind could imagine.

Mrs. S., tho her dropsicle legs had never carred her half so fur before, was eternally on the key veve, as the French say.

In the unvarying precision of its mathematical universe, all is eternally written.

It was a voice and signal which summoned reinforcements of waters, and in obedience to which the waters charged eternally.

There is no proposition of which it can be asserted that every human mind must eternally and irrevocably believe it.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to eternally, such as: perpetually, evermore, forever, always, continually, and ever.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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