Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpɛrɪʃəbl/
adjective not subject to decay or destruction, lasting forever
A1 This plastic bottle is imperishable and can be reused multiple times.
A2 The ancient artifact was made of imperishable materials, preserving it for centuries.
B1 The author's imperishable words continue to inspire readers long after their passing.
B2 The legacy of his imperishable music lives on through generations of fans.
C1 The artist's imperishable masterpiece is considered a timeless classic in the art world.
C2 The philosopher's imperishable ideas have shaped the course of intellectual thought for centuries.
formal The museum carefully preserves imperishable artifacts from ancient civilizations.
informal My grandma always tells me to eat my vegetables because they're imperishable.
slang That jacket is so cool, it's like imperishable.
figurative Her love for him was imperishable, lasting through all the trials and tribulations.
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