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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61. Ultimately the courts will have to rethink the perpetual compromise between freedom of speech and the right to protect your reputation.
62. The brash internet entrepreneurs of a year ago seemed to think they had discovered the financial equivalent of perpetual motion.
63. Aleus, forced Auge to become a priestess in the temple of Athena at Tegea, which secured her perpetual virginity.
64. The Bomb gives the lie to the false Enlightenment doctrine of perpetual progress.
65. That energy and enthusiasm didn't, alas, spring from a perpetual renewable source.
66. In the medical schools' defense, both operate under the horrendous restrictions of a perpetual organ shortage.
67. The result: a perpetual cement famine, official rationing and enormous corruption.
68. Her scrunched up face made her look as if she was wearing a perpetual mirthless grin.
69. Walker seems to have a perpetual grin on his face.
70. His Meditations, with their emphasis on the vicissitudes of perpetual change, exude an air of world-weariness.
71. Other former Perpetual staff integrated into the Invesco team include Mary-Anne McIntyre, who will be head of transfer agency.
72. They help ward off the horse's instinctive perpetual fear of danger.
73. Those who remain in the city are in perpetual danger of being hit by bullets and shells.
74. He was united with the Wardens of the Grail and dwelt thereafter in perpetual joy.
75. The two messages are in perpetual tension, and the balance between them requires tuning in accordance with electoral circumstances.
76. The perpetual light of Voltai came in through his long windows.
77. His face was sallow,(sentencedict.com) his lips curled down in a perpetual sulk.
78. Nevertheless, if we allow ourselves to be swayed by every fashion that comes along, we live in a perpetual muddle.
79. Up to five alarm calls per day can be set and there's a perpetual calendar as well.
80. These days motorists congregate at petrol stations in a seemingly perpetual hunt for fuel.
81. Most senators complain that their perpetual race for money distracts them from official duties.
82. Art, it seems, is the perpetual recidivist, always ducking back into the aesthetic as soon as vigilant life averts its gaze.
83. Whereas, in fact, many of the longest-lasting marriages are those between people who exist in perpetual conflict.
84. Insects swarm in deserts as well as forests; they swim below water and crawl in deep caves in perpetual darkness.
85. In the spray perpetual rainbows are fixed in position as though their unseen feet were nailed to the base of the cleft.
85. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
86. Perpetual migrants, they have had to find new housing for their center several times.
87. The perpetual grin and I-just-won-the-lottery look on his face spoke volumes: The guy was ecstatic.
88. Such dynamism means perpetual change and the two processes of bank erosion and sediment deposition are unceasing.
89. The cyclical exchange of payments for factors of production and payments for final goods becomes a perpetual motion machine.
90. This was a source of perpetual embarrassment to the college and fuel for attack on the part of critics in the press.
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.