Perdurable (Adjective)
Meaning
Very long lasting; "less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys"; "the perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The company’s commitment to using only the finest materials ensured that their products were not only beautiful but also perdurable.
- The old, worn-down buildings in the city were a testament to the fact that even the most perdurable structures can eventually succive to the forces of time and neglect.
- The artist’s use of light and color created a sense of something perdurable and eternal, something that transcended the fleeting nature of human experience.
- The company’s commitment to using only the most perdurable materials ensured that their products would last for generations to come.
- The old, solid wood furniture in the room was a testament to the fact that, when cared for properly, even the most simple and simple-lookinng things can be quite perdurable.