adjective
- existing or occurring outside of time; not subject to temporal limitations
Usage: formal; philosophical
Examples
- The philosopher argued that mathematical truths are atemporal.
- Religious concepts often describe divine beings as atemporal entities.
- The artist sought to create an atemporal work that would transcend any particular era.
- In physics, some theories propose atemporal dimensions beyond our normal experience.
- The meditation aimed to achieve an atemporal state of consciousness.
- Critics praised the novel’s atemporal quality that made it relevant across generations.