Synonym: constant, continuous, endless, eternal, incessant, infinite, lasting, permanent, unceasing. Antonym: temporary. Similar words: carpet, mutual, actual, ritual, virtual, actually, virtually, eventually. Meaning: [pər'petʃʊəl /pə'p-] adj. 1. continuing forever or indefinitely 2. uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing 3. occurring so frequently as to seem ceaseless or uninterrupted.
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31. I can only trace them in their perpetual slow motion upward.
32. Perpetual Monthly Income Plus contains some equity, and the redemption yield is currently 9.24 per cent.
33. Traditional design is a complex process of adaptation and assimilation in a perpetual act of gestation.
34. The issue of perpetual preference shares is being offered by underwriters led by Lehman Brothers.
35. There is indeed quite an amount of contemporary music which seems designed to keep us in a state of perpetual shock.
36. In the learning society, all adults become perpetual learners in a variety of situations and at a variety of sites.
37. Bonaventure is a beautiful necropolis where the storied and moneyed of Savannah live in perpetual care.
38. There was no moon, only the perpetual chemical twilight that subsists in suburbs by night.
39. Then, my dear Summerlee, it is that most wonderful of devices: a perpetual motion machine!
40. It also helped to keep condemned forms of sexuality alive by its perpetual writing and talking about them.
41. This, however, is highly speculative and largely dependent on a perpetual bull market.
42. The limited liability and perpetual life characteristics of the corporation make this form of organization almost mandatory for large firms.
43. For many working mothers, balancing the demands of children and job is a perpetual challenge.
44. It was in perpetual motion up to and including the moment they all sat in each other's seats.
45. During local spring in the polar regions, polar ice and perpetual sunlight may both be available simultaneously!
46. How can a struggling organization escape this pernicious cycle of perpetual reaction and strife?
47. Or to put it another way, he maintained that Marxism can only constitute its totality through its perpetual detours from itself.
48. Nor is there any salvation in the rake's progress of perpetual devaluation.
49. In fact, I had lived my life in a perpetual state of crisis.
50. Within the Boundless, which is in perpetual motion, worlds, including our world, come into being and pass away.
51. A sad little tale it sounded, a trivial matter to consign a soul to perpetual separation.
52. Earthquakes line the borders of the tectonic plates and are symptoms of the perpetual motion inside our planet.
53. The loyalty and heroics that Mulholland inspired in his workers were a perpetual source of wonder.
54. Would the daughter even remember her father with the perpetual presence of Hope to blot him out?
55. Eden was not only a historical reality, therefore,(http://sentencedict.com/perpetual.html) but a perpetual temptation for humankind.
56. Life in the Lubetkin family was a perpetual shell game.
57. An unique feature of our Parish life is perpetual exposition of the Blessed Sacrament.
58. In swarm systems with heritability, individual variation and imperfection will lead to perpetual novelty, or what we call evolution.
59. And you were accusing me of being a perpetual motion merchant.
60. Thick white clouds raced across the blue sky, casting a perpetual kaleidoscope of light and shade over the earth.
More similar words: carpet, mutual, actual, ritual, virtual, actually, virtually, eventually, mutualism, pet, carpe diem, compete, interpret, competitor, get up, let up, enterprise, set up, counterpart, return, in return, interpretation, take turns, meet up with, in return for, situation, accentuate, annual, visual, casual.