Antonym: imperishable. Similar words: perish, cherish, feverish, laughable, breathable, impoverish, impoverished, unimpeachable. Meaning: ['perɪʃəbl] n. food that will decay rapidly if not refrigerated. adj. liable to perish; subject to destruction or death or decay.
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(31) Many agricultural commodities are bulky and highly perishable.
(32) It must be accepted that wood is perishable.
(33) Deteriorating time for perishable goods is unascertainable, and the prices of the goods change with the life of the goods.
(34) For this perishable must put on the imperishable, and this mortal must put on immortality.
(35) Long lead - times , short sales period , low salvage value and volatile markets etc characterize perishable goods.
(36) This product can only be used alone, can not color or with any other water-based, solvent-based product mix, not with perishable products, iron products, or basic access.
(37) The property of perishable commodities leads to the difficulties in solving its optimal inventory strategy.
(38) For perishable articles, deteriorative articles and other articles that are inappropriate or uneasy to be preserved, necessary measures for keeping evidences shall be taken.
(39) Paul writes: "And after this perishable nature has put on imperishability and this mortal nature has put on immortality, then will the words of scripture come true: "Death is swallowed up in victory.
(40) Perishable goods are piling up at the docks because of the strike of tally - clerks.
(41) The physical inspection report is valid for 1 month for perishable goods and 3 months for all other consignments.
(42) where the goods are perishable or the expenses for keeping such goods would exceed their value,[sentencedict.com] the carrier may apply for an earlier sale by auction.
(43) The whole capital of a merchant frequently consists in perishable goods destined for purchasing money.
(44) Unlike perishable agricultural products, oil can be stored in the ground.
(45) For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality.
(46) Machine rectangular table guide face and super - audio have been quenched, perishable wear - resistant .
(47) The short life and youth Perishable reminds us must value.
(48) Raw eggs are highly perishable and must be chilled before and after cooking.
(49) In particular, a disc-shaped bookbinder, a few years after the big dish will appear unstable and more perishable .
(50) Other kinds of food, such as salad greens, are perishable and must be used while they are fresh.
(51) Moreover, the first two powers prove to be perishable, but the third is imperishable and immortal.
(52) Products were oval, black light, flexible quality, taste sweet, tolerant storage, non - perishable.
(53) "Before six beats of the pulse hadintervened, " as he later wrote to the Royal Society of London(sentencedict.com), Leeuwenhoek wasexamining his perishable sample through a tiny magnifying glass.
(54) So in perishable products'renewal, the status of decision-making of cannibalization is more and more important.
(55) But during that decade, railroad cars were refrigerated and heated , helping preserve perishable goods.
(56) b. If dangerous articles or perishable goods are not handled according to stipulations or are not carefully stored, and are thereby damaged, it shall be liable for paying compensation for the losses.
(57) A. All dies will be changeability of perishable die blocks , punches, retainers , die buttons , and pilots.
(58) According to statistics on various countries, the loss after fresh flower pick-off is around 20%, as fresh flowers are perishable.
(59) And the goods are perishable, leaving little time for speculation.
(60) Tanning converts perishable skin to a stable and non decaying material.
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