Everlasting
21everlasting — ev|er|last|ing [ ,evər læstıŋ ] adjective continuing to exist forever: the Christian belief in the everlasting life of the soul a. continuing for a very long time: The visit left an everlasting impression on me. b. used for describing something… …
22everlasting — UK [ˌevə(r)ˈlɑːstɪŋ] / US [ˌevərˈlæstɪŋ] adjective continuing to exist for ever the Christian belief in the everlasting life of the soul a) continuing for a very long time The visit left an everlasting impression on me. b) used for describing… …
23Everlasting — Eternal, applied to God (Gen. 21:33; Deut. 33:27; Ps. 41:13; 90:2). We also read of the everlasting hills (Gen. 49:26); an everlasting priesthood (Ex. 40:15; Num. 25:13). (See Eternal life.) …
24everlasting — adjective a word used especially in religious writing, meaning continuing to exist for ever; eternal (1): life everlasting | the Buddhist s search for everlasting peace everlastingly adverb …
25everlasting — adjective 1) everlasting love Syn: eternal, endless, never ending, perpetual, undying, abiding, enduring, infinite, boundless, timeless See note at eternal Ant …
26everlasting — /ˈɛvəlastɪŋ / (say evuhlahsting) adjective 1. lasting forever; eternal. 2. lasting or continuing indefinitely. 3. incessant; constantly recurring. 4. wearisome: to tire of someone s everlasting puns. –noun 5. eternal duration; eternity. 6. Also,… …
27everlasting — See everlasting, eternal …
28everlasting — adj. Everlasting is used with these nouns: ↑life, ↑love …
29everlasting — darželinis šlamutis statusas T sritis vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Helichrysum bracteatum angl. bracteate helichrysum; everlasting; strawflower vok. Garten Strohblume rus. бессмертник иммортель; цмин прицветниковый lenk. kocanki ogrodowe;… …
30everlasting — šlamutis statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Astrinių (Asteraceae) šeimos augalų gentis (Helichrysum). atitikmenys: lot. Helichrysum angl. everlasting; helichrysum; immortelle vok. Strohblume rus. бессмертник; гелихризум; цмин lenk. kocanki;… …