imperishableness

[US]/ˌɪmpəˈrɪʃəbəlnəs/
[UK]/ˌɪmpəˈrɪʃəbəlnəs/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being imperishable; inability to decay or perish; eternal or enduring nature
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Example Sentences

many artists seek imperishableness through their work, hoping their creations will be remembered for centuries.

the philosopher wrote extensively about the imperishableness of the human soul beyond physical death.

her paintings capture a sense of imperishableness that transcends the fleeting beauty of nature.

the ancient ruins stood as testament to imperishableness, surviving countless wars and disasters.

religious texts often emphasize the imperishableness of faith as a source of comfort to believers.

scientists study materials seeking imperishableness, developing alloys that resist corrosion and decay.

the novel explored the imperishableness of love across time and distance between two souls.

despite the passage of centuries, the message preserved its imperishableness and remained powerful.

true friendship possesses an imperishableness that cannot be destroyed by life's difficulties.

the monument's inscription spoke of the imperishableness of memory for heroes who gave everything.

families maintain cultural imperishableness by passing traditions down through generations.

the lyrics and music possessed an imperishableness that transcended the passage of time.

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