Imperishably: meaning, definitions and examples

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imperishably

 

[ ɪmˈpɛrɪʃəbli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

lasting quality

Imperishably means in a manner that is impossible to destroy or degrade. It is often used to describe something that endures through time and remains intact despite external circumstances. The use of 'imperishably' can apply to memories, legacies, or even certain forms of art that withstand the test of time. This term conveys a sense of permanence and resilience.

Synonyms

eternally, everlastingly, perpetually.

Examples of usage

  • The artist's work is imperishably admired by future generations.
  • Their love was imperishably preserved in the pages of history.
  • The legend of the hero lived on imperishably in the hearts of the people.

Translations

Translations of the word "imperishably" in other languages:

🇵🇹 imperishavelmente

🇮🇳 अक्षयता से

🇩🇪 unvergänglich

🇮🇩 tak lekang oleh waktu

🇺🇦 незнищенно

🇵🇱 nieprzemijająco

🇯🇵 不朽に

🇫🇷 imperdablement

🇪🇸 imperdurablemente

🇹🇷 ölümsüzce

🇰🇷 불멸하게

🇸🇦 بلا فناء

🇨🇿 nesmrtelně

🇸🇰 nesmrteľne

🇨🇳 不朽地

🇸🇮 neuničljivo

🇮🇸 óhjákvæmilega

🇰🇿 мәңгілік

🇬🇪 ბუნებრივად

🇦🇿 ölümsüz

🇲🇽 imperdurablemente

Etymology

The word 'imperishably' is derived from the adjective 'imperishable,' which comes from the Late Latin term 'imparabilis' meaning 'that cannot perish or decay.' The prefix 'im-' denotes negation, while 'perishable' refers to something that is subject to decay or destruction. This dual composition emphasizes the quality of being immune to the effects of time and deterioration. The adverbial form 'imperishably' extends the definition to indicate that something is perpetuated in an unwavering state. Over the years, the term has been used in various contexts, often associated with art, culture, and human emotions, to illustrate concepts that transcend the limitations of temporal existence.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #40,737, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.