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eternally
[ ih-tur-nl-ee ]
adverb
- in a way that is ceaseless, endless, or perpetual:
We call on all citizens to be eternally vigilant in ensuring that human rights are protected and sustained.
- in a way that is enduring and unchanging:
The couple is eternally grateful for the support shown by their community.
- Metaphysics. in a way that exists outside of time, without beginning or end:
I worry I will be eternally tormented in hell, or at the very least punished severely here on earth.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of eternally1
Example Sentences
The thing about eternally enjoying the spoils of life?
Shapiro said he was "eternally grateful" to the first responders who helped keep his family safe.
I was always pinching myself as I looked around at our cast as well as all the amazing guest stars we had, not understanding how I was there, but eternally grateful that I was.
In the auditorium in the Fertitta Hall basement, the biggest star of all is the eternally youthful, irrepressibly enthusiastic Carroll, 73, hired in January as new coach of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Christians believe that when a person dies, their soul goes eternally to heaven or hell.
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