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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(151) The lasting weakness of the euro, combined with soaring oil prices, had begun to fuel inflation.
(152) Two other recent plays, both dramatised, although one from real life, left a more lasting impression.
(153) These are the qualities which will guarantee long lasting success.
(154) The breakup caused no lasting anger, but it did cause grief and tears.
(155) This personality disorder is characterised by a lack of guilt and an inability to keep rules or form lasting relationships.
(156) That is why what may at first seem to be a casual incident can have lasting effects.
(157) Complaints lasting for days or weeks from excitement of the emotions, worry or vexation.
(158) Whether this is just a passing fad or a lasting fashion trend, only time will tell.
(159) Teams build lasting networks throughout an organization, because everyone gets to know like-minded people in other departments.
(160) It is doubtful whether such social occasions bring about any lasting reconciliation between the two groups.
(161) Those with a professional approach have provided structured courses for church musicians lasting a year or more.
(162) In most religious teachings it is said that no lasting realization can be achieved without many years of practice.
(163) The first visit by prospective parents is important as it creates a lasting impression.
(164) You meet some delightful people and lasting friendships result - being a husband and wife team helps.
(165) So far as systematic training of diplomats was concerned, therefore, the eighteenth century saw projects and suggestions, but little lasting achievement.
(166) Secondly, to give the magazine readability, something with lasting value and relevance that readers wish to keep for reference.
(167) An equally long lasting, but more profound government stance came from the perceived need to prepare plans for post-war reconstruction.
(168) There are a number of obstacles in the way of a lasting peace settlement.
(169) However, many of them show random variations in brightness lasting only a few months or, on occasion, days.
(170) Different films were again separated by a blue field lasting five seconds.
(171) This observation supports the notion that early, careful attention to the patient's psychosocial concerns is effective and has lasting benefit.
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(172) Players were grilled about methods of payments in an exercise lasting over two hours.
(173) There were many crew changes therefore lasting friendships did not have time to mature.
(174) All unpleasant, especially to a small child, but usually of brief duration and causing no lasting damage.
(175) Two shots of adrenalin through my blood in as many days - this task may have lasting ill-effects on my health.
(176) The final chapter outlines what is involved in production planning if a video recording is to have any lasting impact.
(177) The projects were to be of real and lasting value, and able in the long run to pay for themselves.
(178) But George Burt made a lasting impression on the place, after which it was no longer the old-world village it had been.
(179) Board lasting glues the uppers to an insole board before being attached to the midsole, again designed for stability.
(180) It take s lot more than just physical attraction to make a lasting, happy marriage.
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