Similar words: perpetual, perpetuate, perpetrate, herpetology, perpetrator, actually, virtually, eventually. Meaning: [pə(r)'petʃʊəlɪ] adv. 1. seemingly uninterrupted 2. everlastingly; for all time.
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1 She wore a perpetually martyred expression.
2 They were all perpetually starving.
3 He perpetually interferes in political affairs.
4 She's perpetually asking me for money.
5 The peak of the mountain is perpetually wreathed in cloud.
6 We belong perpetually to each other for life or for death.
7 The seasons rotate perpetually.
8 Chutra seemed ambivalent about the perpetually gathering crowds.
9 She was not then perpetually professed.
10 He was perpetually in the political wilderness, often tossed out of office.
11 She offered ardent prayers to them perpetually, but not one of them would do anything to make Venus their enemy.
12 His need was to be perpetually arresting, radiant with fresh interest.
13 This idea of a perpetually repetitive pattern of events inspired a sense of security from the menace of change and decay.
14 He gave the impression of being perpetually amused by, and yet far above, the foibles of fellow human beings.
15 Three windows had their green blinds perpetually drawn against morning sun or any damage from afternoon light.
16 The M 1 is perpetually being resurfaced, a task that seems to be as endless as repainting the Forth bridge.
17 At home, she wanders around, perpetually touching and picking up things.
18 She was convinced of her own artistic genius and perpetually dissatisfied with the quality of recognition she received.
19 Each suspected the other of seeking a sectarian platform, and each perpetually undermined the other.
20 His had been an isolated and lonely existence, despite the people perpetually at his side.
21 This is not, however the perk it seems,(www.Sentencedict.com) as clients were perpetually dreaming and plotting to stop dealing with Harvard.
22 A former jazz trumpeter, Nancarrow created remarkably imaginative music that sounds perpetually fresh and vital.
23 To the innocent listener the form must be imperceptible, and bewildering in its lightning succession of perpetually fugitive events.
24 He seemed too fragile and ancient to battle the biting winds that howled perpetually around the base of the Tower.
25 The girl's afore-mentioned burden - a phenomenon - had been perpetually exacerbated by Carl's boorish, bullying behaviour towards her.
26 She was a neat little blonde, five years my senior, and perpetually smelling of eau de cologne and cheap powder.
27 After the Restoration he was one of those not actually attainted but perpetually disabled from holding any office.
28 All this changes drastically in industrial societies, where the economy is perpetually expanding.
29 High organizational performance can not be sustained if one or two constituent groups are perpetually rewarded or afflicted.
30 For example, many soap operas omit older people entirely, as if we were all perpetually middle-aged!
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