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Sentence count:209+7Posted:2016-09-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: constantcontinuousendlesseternalincessantinfinitelastingpermanentunceasingAntonym: temporarySimilar words: carpetmutualactualritualvirtualactuallyvirtuallyeventuallyMeaning: [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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151. And an unrealistic goal like inventing a perpetual motion machine is absolutely meaningless.
152. Adrian had impressed Tony when he announced his exasperation with their country's national pose of perpetual insouciance.
153. Additionally perpetual calendar also is such, present the result directly was in in search engine.
154. Acquisition of Materials:Materials inventory account rather than purchases account will be debited under a perpetual inventory system.
155. He was undisciplined, a perpetual rebel, even as an actor.
156. Sarah Palin represents a strand in Republican thinking that sees the party's mission as perpetual insurgency against an un-American conspiracy run by a cosmopolitan Washington elite.
157. Article 24 Inventory shall be accounted for using the perpetual inventory method.
158. Arguments based on the impossibility of perpetual motion can be used to support Newton's third law of mechanics.
159. He also snapped up perpetual preferred shares and warrants of General Electric two weeks later.
160. From the school canteens of Lyon to the cemeteries of Leicester, there is a perpetual and often successful search for new ways of managing difference.
161. Without this measureless and perpetual uncertainty, the drama of human life would be destroyed.
162. The everlasting is mankind the perpetual motion of the peaceful happiness.
163. For the citizens of China, Indonesia, and Russia, which together account for over 1/4 of the world's population, a sickly gerontocracy means perpetual speculation and uncertainty.
164. But gold generates no income. It is, in a sense, a perpetual zero coupon bond. So valuing it isn't easy.
165. Why is Blessed Sacrament said to be the memento of God's perpetual union with mankind?
166. The most prominent leaders of the Reformation, Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin also defended the perpetual virginity of Mary against those who questioned it.
167. Charles Redheffer raised large sums of money in Philadelphia with a perpetual motion machine and then took it to New York in 1813, where hundreds paid a dollar each to see it.
168. There is a perpetual duel in progress between celestial forces and terrestrial interests.
169. To be empty of thought, of goals, of ambition, of perpetual motion or entertainment.
170. The lot costs are computed on a perpetual basis unlike the existing periodic actual costing.
171. Therefore your days shall you curse, and the years of your lives shall perish; perpetual execration shall be multiplied, and you shall not obtain mercy.
172. The white water - rapids metaphor depicts change as an ever - present perpetual event.
173. And you were founded by 2 brain surgeon rocket scientist Stanford PhD grads who invented a perpetual motion machine, blah blah blah.
174. Yellow gold case, enameled dial with Arabic numerals, pear-shaped hands, movement with 48-month perpetual calendar, phases and age of the moon, minute repeater.
175. It is, in a sense, a perpetual zero coupon bond.
175. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
176. [Without the exclusionary rule] the assurance against unreasonable searches would be "a form of words," valueless and undeserving of mention in a perpetual charter of inestimable human liberties.
177. Above this, where the cognoscenti prowl, prices reach six figures for perpetual calendars, tourbillons and minute repeaters.
178. They smote the rock, forever, and the water sprang , perpetually, in the perpetual desert.
179. But in perpetual inventory system, cost of goods sold is record each time a sale is made.
180. I find nothing in history to suggest that any example is territorially or culturally fixed and perpetual.
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