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Meaning of sempiternity

Wordnet

sempiternity (n)

the property of being perpetual (seemingly ceaseless)

Webster

sempiternity (n.)

Future duration without end; the relation or state of being sempiternal.

sempiternity Sentence Examples

  1. The sempiternity of the universe stretched before us, an endless expanse of time.
  2. Her love for him held the promise of sempiternity, a love that would endure through all trials.
  3. The ancient temple stood as a testament to the sempiternity of faith, unwavering through the ages.
  4. The eternal flames flickered in the darkness, symbolizing the sempiternity of hope.
  5. The mountains loomed over the land, their slopes whispers of sempiternity, erosion marking eons of time.
  6. The sempiternity of the tides was a comforting rhythm, a reminder of nature's timeless dance.
  7. In the twilight, the stars emerged, twinkling reminders of the sempiternity of the cosmos.
  8. The cycle of life and death seemed infinite, a sempiternity of existence.
  9. The search for truth was a sempiternal pursuit, a journey with no end in sight.
  10. The knowledge we sought lay beyond the realm of our understanding, veiled in the sempiternity of the unknown.

FAQs About the word sempiternity

the property of being perpetual (seemingly ceaseless)Future duration without end; the relation or state of being sempiternal.

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The sempiternity of the universe stretched before us, an endless expanse of time.

Her love for him held the promise of sempiternity, a love that would endure through all trials.

The ancient temple stood as a testament to the sempiternity of faith, unwavering through the ages.

The eternal flames flickered in the darkness, symbolizing the sempiternity of hope.