imperishableness
/im'periʃəblnis/ Cách viết khác : (imperishability) /im,periʃə'biliti/
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Definition
Noun: 1. The quality or state of being imperishable; the property of being resistant to decay, destruction, or oblivion. It describes something that endures permanently or for an extremely long time without perishing.
Usage
The word "imperishableness" is a formal and somewhat literary term. It is most commonly used in abstract or philosophical contexts to discuss the enduring nature of concepts, fame, art, or the soul. It is less frequently used for physical objects, where "durability" or "longevity" might be more common.
Examples
- Philosophers have long debated the imperishableness of the human soul.
- The poet sought to achieve imperishableness through his verses.
- He admired the apparent imperishableness of the ancient stone monuments.
Advanced Usage
- Conceptual Endurance: Often used to describe abstract qualities like truth, glory, or memory.
- The imperishableness of her legacy was secured by her charitable foundations.
- In Literature and Rhetoric: Used for stylistic effect to emphasize eternal or timeless qualities.
- The artist was driven by a desire for imperishableness, to create something that would outlive the centuries.
Variants and Related Words
- Imperishable (adjective): Not subject to decay or destruction; enduring permanently.
- They stored the documents in an imperishable container.
- Imperishability (noun): A direct synonym for "imperishableness," often used interchangeably.
- The advertisement emphasized the product's imperishability.
Synonyms
- Indestructibility: The quality of being impossible to destroy.
- Permanence: The state of lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely.
- Endurance: The ability to withstand wear, pressure, or damage over a long period.
- Immortality: The ability to live forever; endless life or fame.
Antonyms
- Perishability: The liability to decay or spoil.
- Transience: The state of lasting only for a short time.
- Ephemerality: The quality of being very short-lived.
- Decay: The process of rotting or decomposition.
Noun
- the property of being resistant to decay
- he advertised the imperishability of the product