immarcescible (Meaning)

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immarcescible (a.)

Unfading; lasting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of immarcescible

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immarcescible Sentence Examples

  1. The immarcescible petals of the orchid remained intact even after the plant had withered.
  2. The poet's words held an immarcescible charm, captivating readers for centuries.
  3. The enduring love between the couple was an immarcescible bond that time could not weaken.
  4. The sculptor's masterpiece was an immarcescible testament to his skill and artistry.
  5. The spirit of the human race is immarcescible, always rising above adversity.
  6. The ancient ruin stood as an immarcescible reminder of a bygone era.
  7. The immarcescible fragrance of the roses permeated the air, creating an enchanting atmosphere.
  8. The immarcescible glow of the stars guided travelers through the darkest of nights.
  9. The museum proudly displayed an immarcescible collection of artifacts that spanned civilizations.
  10. The immarcescible flame of hope flickered within her weary heart, reminding her that all was not lost.

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Unfading; lasting.

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The immarcescible petals of the orchid remained intact even after the plant had withered.

The poet's words held an immarcescible charm, captivating readers for centuries.

The enduring love between the couple was an immarcescible bond that time could not weaken.

The sculptor's masterpiece was an immarcescible testament to his skill and artistry.