Antonym: temporary. Similar words: everlasting, fasting, boasting, forecasting, plastic, sting, stingy, procrastinate. Meaning: ['læstɪŋ /'lɑː-] adj. 1. continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place 2. existing for a long time 3. retained; not shed 4. lasting a long time without change.
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(61) War is never a lasting solution for any problem. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
(62) Hate is more lasting than dislike. Adolf Hitler
(63) It was a mild hallucinogen - no lasting effects.
(64) It made a lasting impression on me.
(65) State terror can not be a lasting solution.
(66) Only a few won any lasting fame.
(67) This love, lasting for ever, makes me immortal.
(68) Japan's creation of a Western-style economy has been the country's lasting achievement.
(69) Meg ... we've never been able to let our passion mature into anything lasting.
(70) Each was an exhibition in itself lasting two or three days to which retailers for that area were invited.
(71) There are people who are convinced that the problem is so acute that lasting damage has already been done.
(72) I have the sense to choose nutritious, healthy food, and I am lasting pretty well.
(73) Social clubs especially for hard-of-hearing people may create lasting friendships and opportunities for service.
(74) The trouble was that although he carried out his duties perfectly adequately, such employment was neither satisfying nor lasting.
(75) For that $ 110 million, the taxpayers have gotten little in return in terms of lasting criminal convictions.
(76) Throughout his early adult life he passed from one religious system to another, unable to derive lasting spiritual satisfaction form any.
(77) Combination lasting combines the two, either with a board in the rearfoot and slip in the forefoot.
(78) Ash from the burn operation alone left lasting contaminants in the soil along a wide swath of Eighth Avenue.
(79) The justices heard oral evidence and, after a hearing lasting nearly three hours, made the agreed order.
(80) Something she'd suffered, like chickenpox: nasty, but with few if any lasting effects.
(81) The foundation of lasting self- confidence and self esteem is excellence(Sentencedict.com ), mastery of your work. Brian Tracy
(82) He submitted that the undercover exercise, lasting as it did for some three months, was contrary to public policy.
(83) The debate was to mark a lasting difference between East and West.
(84) Cochrane's criticism of the impact of health care has had a lasting influence and is often used to undermine health services.
(85) However, a really creative approach can be a great attention-fixer and have a lasting effect.
(86) After this final fatal episode the eruption dragged on for many months, lasting well into 1903.
(87) Their coverage is tightly focused in order to achieve rapid but lasting impact on managers' effectiveness.
(88) As an unhappy season has progressed, the committee agreed that coaching was the essential ingredient for lasting success.
(89) That was all fairly predictable, and unlikely to prove of lasting damage.
(90) Recovery must be based on investment, for only investment will create lasting prosperity.
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