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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31 She was a small, emaciated mouse who wore a perpetually martyred expression.
32 Instead they issue from the divided heart of humanity, perpetually institutionalised in sinful social and political structures.
33 Markets force firms perpetually to develop new products and production processes. 3.
34 Why are you perpetually getting into debt?
35 Man is a perpetually wanting animal.
36 The scene perpetually reconstructed itself in his imagination.
37 The mountain is perpetually covered with snow.
38 This source of doubt would not so perpetually recur.
39 Start anywhere else and you will be perpetually confused.
40 He was perpetually involving himself in this long lawsuit.
41 Nobody likes being poor or hungry, and nobody likes to live under an economic system in which the fruits of his or her labor go perpetually unrewarded.
42 Modern - fiction theories have perpetually been underestimating the author's position.
43 Might there not be an irresistible desire to quaff a last, long, breathless draught of the cup of wormwood and aloes, with which nearly all her years of womanhood had been perpetually flavoured?
44 Mr Mugabe has pauperised a formerly prosperous country and used thuggery to remain perpetually in power.
45 Below: The tension of Travis Bickle, keeping his television perpetually balanced on the edge of smashing to the floor: "Taxi Driver" (Martin Scorsese, 1976).
46 So keep yourself in a state of receptivity. It is your business to receive and perpetually.
47 The perpetually peppy Mizrahi not only continues to design his peppy namesake line while preparing to unveil his debut collection for Liz Claiborne (orange!
48 And because those cells are perpetually damaged, it is necessary to have healthy cells that have the capacity to remove copper from the body come into the picture.
49 It is of importance to study air rights with angel of sustainable development for human beings to perpetually make full use of land resources.
50 The LCROSS spacecraft, which slammed into a perpetually shaded lunar crater last fall, turned up evidence of water ice on the surface, but that ice was presumably deposited by an ancient comet impact.
51 Their curtains are perpetually drawn ,(http://sentencedict.com/perpetually.html) so a passerby cannot peer inside.
52 The fundamental law of productive forces development is that advanced productive forces perpetually substitute and supercede backward productive forces.
53 The Holographic Template or Thought-Energy Blueprint is the original thought-form construct upon which our universal structure is perpetually re-created.
54 Twinkly blue peepers and sandy blonde hair – not to mention bicep measurements to make any wannabe hunk weep into his Maximuscle shake – mean this chap's perpetually set to stun.
55 Video on display shows Reagan heading a cabinet meeting with his hand perpetually dipping into a glass jelly bean jar.
56 The mercury wicks up the reed and wets the contacts, providing a perpetually self - renewing contact surface.
57 He's always in some kind of trouble and perpetually on the lam.
58 Rock stars seems to be perpetually followed by hot-blooded groupies.
59 Perhaps criticism is perpetually a matter of being unfair to some and too fair to others.
60 These then are some of the basic inner and outer factors of deterioration - the perpetually self-centred activity with its isolating processes.
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