Antonym: imperfection. Similar words: perfectionism, perfectionist, perfect competition, imperfect competition, perfect, imperfect, perfectly, affection. Meaning: [pər'fekʃn /pə'-] n. 1. the state of being without a flaw or defect 2. an ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a concept 3. the act of making something perfect.
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61. Hope Steadman's self-defeating quest for perfection?
62. I was thinking in terms of perfection.
63. By September the apples had ripened to perfection.
64. To accomplish the perfect perfection,[www.Sentencedict.com] a little imperfection helps. Dejan Stojanovic
65. Miss Shields' act was perfection itself.
66. Don't expect perfection in your relationships.
67. Beauty and perfection were crucial to him.
68. The meat was browned to perfection and topped with a rich sauce.
69. I shrank from his perfection into the shadow beyond the light, grateful for the darkness.
70. The train journey between Leeds and Sheffield shows one this nineteenth-century landscape to perfection.
71. His body was a sculpture of muscled perfection; his expertise in what he did with it had her breathing with wonderment.
72. And if the meat was not quite to perfection he used to grumble at my grandmother ... Oh he was severe.
73. Deutsche Grammophon - Flawless musical sound Deutsche Grammophon is renowned for the technical perfection of all its recordings.
74. Close inspection makes one marvel at the intricate perfection of nature opposed to the finest fashion houses.
75. The true whole divine power remained hidden and mysterious and mortal man was unable to see its perfection.
76. The pride of aiming at more knowledge, and pretending to more perfection, is the cause of Man's error and misery. Alexander Pope
77. They have high expectations when they come here and sometimes feel anything less than perfection is a failure.
78. Still very boyish, smooth and neat; no imbalance yet, he caught a wonderful perfection.
79. The sushi was beautifully presented and absolutely fresh - pure perfection.
80. It was very well knitted and the gorgeous yarn used set it off to perfection.
81. On the west lawn a large motor mower progressed slowly across the sward shaving off the last half-millimetre of grass before perfection.
82. Has bundles of pace and is sure to be produced to perfection by John McGee, his trainer.
83. But what of the charge sometimes heard that Levitzki was unduly concerned with mechanical perfection at the expense of emotional commitment?
84. Bartlett drew from the old-fashioned uniforms of the virile football player and the preening perfection of the city dweller.
85. It is logically possible that any degree of perfection may come about.
86. The universe is animated by an all-pervasive aspiration to a higher state, a greater perfection as embodied in the Prime Mover.
87. Summer is prime time for fresh berries when native strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and other varieties ripen to perfection.
88. The veggies were cooked to perfection, with no distracting crunchiness to contend with, and the flavors blended together gloriously.
89. The desert town of Perfection, Nevada - all tumbleweed and beat-up trucks - gets attacked by giant earthworms.
90. Her cheeks were flushed and her eyes sparkled, while the deep rose pink of the bodice suited her to perfection.
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