Always, in a consistent or constant manner
“Yes, the sun of imagination may be reliably and perpetually hot, but its heat and light remain potentially dangerous to us until we have learned to honor the code through which it can emerge and function on our behalf.”
In a way that continues or lasts forever
“Of course, the members of ABBA aren't going to be gigging perpetually for the rest of time.”
In a manner that is fixed and never changing
“The eternal and sacrosanct values that underpin the law, the platform on which it stands, remain perpetually immutable.”
In a limitless manner, especially in terms of extent or size
“The country enjoys a global reserve currency status, which lets it run a perpetually large budget and trade deficit.”
Adverb for incapable of being destroyed
“Under the sun, one could see that the sky was black with storm clouds in the eastern sky, a perpetual wall of gloom that now rose up on the border of the Everland.”
Adverb for worth remembering or easily remembered, especially because of being special or unusual
Adverb for pure or untarnished
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