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Imperish

Description

Imperish is a verb that means to not decay or deteriorate over time, remaining in a pristine or unchanged state.

Senses

  • Sense 1: To remain undestroyed or uncorrupted.
  • Sense 2: To endure or last indefinitely.

Usage

Popular Usage:

- The ancient artifact was imperished, showcasing its remarkable preservation.

- Their love for each other was imperishable.

Local Usage:

- The family heirloom has imperished for generations, passing down its historical significance.

- The legends of the town's founder have become imperishable.

Sample Sentences

1. The classic novel's themes of love and redemption make it an imperishable masterpiece.

2. Despite being buried for centuries, the pharaoh's tomb remained imperishable, revealing valuable insights into ancient civilizations.

3. The ancient language has imperished over time, leaving only fragments of its former glory.

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