adjective
- lasting for a very long time; enduring permanently
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The ancient monument stands as a perdurable symbol of human achievement.
- Their friendship proved perdurable despite years of separation.
- The artist sought to create perdurable works that would outlast his lifetime.
- The constitution was designed to establish perdurable principles of governance.
- She believed in the perdurable nature of true love.
- The mountain’s perdurable beauty has inspired countless poets.