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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(211) A vicar preached his way into the record books when he delivered a sermon lasting 28 hours and 45 minutes.
(212) Alvin also developed a lasting friendship with Duvall, with whom he shared a birthdate.
(213) The first meeting is also a time when transgressions are most likely to cause lasting damage.
(214) His opening statement to the commission was a rambling affair lasting 75 minutes.
(215) They go from one set of arms to another, hoping to find that lasting union with the beloved.
(216) Decisions taken on these issues were to have a lasting effect on the geographical deployment of full-time staff.
(217) They could not find lasting zest and pleasure in their success and eventually had given up hope of ever finding it.
(218) But the openings were distanced from one another, and appeared to have no lasting impact.
(219) Yet, regrettably, the lasting impression is of a merely superficial look at grinding poverty.
(220) There were a dozen feature films made, with filming lasting from one week to four months.
(221) The alliance should prepare for a conventional war lasting no more than a few days.
(222) I haven't produced a single piece of writing of lasting value in my life.
(223) When men show love and compassion they are surely showing the hidden and lasting beauty.
(224) Unless these conditions are met, there is no hope of lasting peace in the Middle East.
(225) Although the Sabin type does include a risk of inflicting paralytic polio, it also provides a more lasting immunity.
(226) Momentary pleasures are given up, but only because a more lasting pleasure is promised later.
(227) Unfortunately improvement was short-lived, lasting only a few weeks in those with more severe forms of the disease.
(228) This hairstyle proved pervasive, lasting with minor variations into late antiquity.
(229) In his second hundred days, he will have to discover how to turn his ideas into lasting achievements.
(230) Lynne Groucutt can reproduce garden scenes from photographs - a lasting memento for friends or family.
(231) The unique ideas and images of this book have exerted lasting impact.
(232) The arrival of the railways made an important and lasting impact on many sectors of the economy.
(233) The most lasting legacy of the war was the claim of the army officers to rule the state.
(234) The death of a pit is the end of an era,(www.Sentencedict.com) in some cases lasting more than 100 years.
(235) ' Repression is the only lasting philosophy.
(236) But this opinion of his did not cause a lasting alienation.
(237) The compilation of such diagrams, is of lasting value for astronomy.
(238) Both King and Gandhi were tremendously brave men whose unique form of courage left a lasting imprint on their nations' histories.
(239) Webster's longest lasting legacy is the changes he proposed in spelling.
(240) However, dating under the spotlight rarely leads to long - lasting love.
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