Imperishable [adjective]

Definition of Imperishable:

indestructible

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Sentence/Example of Imperishable:

His grand work, the Animal Kingdom, forms an imperishable monument of his genius.

He who peruses its loving pages, gains a tender brother whose body is unseen, but whose memory becomes imperishable.

I suppose the monastic life will always make an imperishable appeal to the worst, and, thank God, some of the best.

To them I will still be here, standing over them, gigantic, imperishable.

But these doctrines and principles were brought from the Word of God and possess imperishable excellency.

Rather should it forge to itself with imperishable links the mighty forces that dwelt in that stirring Presence.

Stone is imperishable, and clay well fired lasts almost as well.

They will soon be lost forever; it is yet possible to render them imperishable by means of Mosaic copies; and why is it not done?

Ah, "fools and blind," you little know that you are making a garland of imperishable beauty to wreathe around His brow!

Soul belief, thus, constitutes an imperishable factor in all mythology and religion.