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perpetual
adjective as in continual, lasting
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Example Sentences
What that said to me is how terrifying it must be to feel this perpetual sense of unease and have no idea why.
She talks about a childhood where her family were in a "perpetual cycle of grief".
It’s the living people of the land and their self-determination who give expression to a history in perpetual transition, waiting to be written, crafted, spoken and lived into existence in the here and now.
A one-time radical firebrand, he moved his party from the political margins and perpetual opposition to government and the mainstream of Scottish public life.
The result is a life of perpetual outrage because the rest of the world seems uninterested in flattering them endlessly about how they are the greatest, smartest, funniest, best boys of all time.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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