Imperishable (adjective)

Not subject to decay, destruction or death; lasting forever.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word "imperishabilis" meaning "that cannot be destroyed or ruined".

Examples:

  1. Love is considered to be an imperishable quality that endures throughout time.
  2. The works of Shakespeare are considered to be imperishable, continuing to captivate audiences for centuries.
  3. Her imperishable beauty and grace earned her a place in the hearts of millions of people.
  4. The imperishable memories of our childhood are treasures that we carry with us throughout our lives.
  5. The imperishable legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. continues to inspire people all over the world to fight for justice and equality.
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