PERPETUITY in a Sentence
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89 example sentences for PERPETUITY, such as:
1. It was a perpetual estrangement.
2. A contented mind is perpetual feast.
3. He is on a perpetual search for truth.
4. They do not own the land in perpetuity.
5. We lived for years in a perpetual state of fear.
2. A contented mind is perpetual feast.
3. He is on a perpetual search for truth.
4. They do not own the land in perpetuity.
5. We lived for years in a perpetual state of fear.
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Meanings and Examples of PERPETUITY
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perpetuity
n. the property of being perpetual (seemingly ceaseless)
Classic Sentence: (69 in 5 pages)
1 The reader will easily believe, that from what I had hear and seen, my keen appetite for perpetuity of life was much abated.
2 It could not be that one conscious of such aptitudes for mastery and enjoyment was doomed to a perpetuity of failure; and her mistakes looked easily reparable in the light of her restored self-confidence.
3 In the second, perpetuity; the sole hope, at the distant extremity of the future, that faint light of liberty which men call death.
4 And there was the old portrait of Grandma Robillard, with bosoms half bared, hair piled high and nostrils cut so deeply as to give her face a perpetual well-bred sneer.
5 She wanted to be a nun and observe perpetual adoration.
6 His skin was red and rough, as if from perpetual sunburn; he often went away to hot springs to take mud baths.
7 Cutter lived in a state of perpetual warfare with his wife, and yet, apparently, they never thought of separating.
8 There was a perpetual smile in his eyes, which seldom failed to awaken a corresponding cheerfulness in any one who looked into them and listened to his good-humored voice.
9 It came as if self-impelled, driving all before it, a perpetual explosion.
10 They had no money to spend for the pleasure of spending, but there were a few absolutely necessary things, and the buying of these was a perpetual adventure for Ona.
11 For one thing the cold was almost more than the children could bear; and then they, too, were in perpetual peril from rivals who plundered and beat them.
12 His outward life was commonplace and uninteresting; he was just a hotel-porter, and expected to remain one while he lived; but meantime, in the realm of thought, his life was a perpetual adventure.
13 When in Mr. Gardner's employment, I was kept in such a perpetual whirl of excitement, I could think of nothing, scarcely, but my life; and in thinking of my life, I almost forgot my liberty.
14 Then the tune with its feet always on the same spot, became sugared, insipid; bored a hole with its perpetual invocation to perpetual adoration.
15 It was a perpetual estrangement.
Example Sentence: (20 in 2 pages)
1 These lands had been granted to the family in perpetuity.
2 The trust fund will ensure preservation of the site in perpetuity.
3 They do not own the land in perpetuity.
4 He is on a perpetual search for truth.
5 No society can make a perpetual constitution, or even a perpetual law.
6 That I exist is a perpetual surprise which is life.
7 They lived in perpetual fear of being discovered and arrested.
8 We lived for years in a perpetual state of fear.
9 A contented mind is perpetual feast.
10 I ejaculated mentally , " you deserve perpetual isolation from your species for your churlish inhospitality.
11 Nearly 50 Virginia prisoners are being held in perpetual isolation because they refuse to cut their hair.
12 The meticulous netizens who had combed through the user agreement found that users had granted perpetual rights to all content they uploaded.
13 It's bleak, barbaric and brutally unsparing about the part played by almost every white person in perpetuating injustice in 1840s America.
14 At the centre of it all is Martin Freeman, whose default expression of habitual bafflement (he appears to teeter perpetually on the brink of some conversational incline) is perfectly suited to the role of Bilbo Baggins.
15 These measures will perpetuate the hostility between the two groups.