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