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without end or interruption, existing for all time
- The bond between the two friends felt eternally strong.
- The promise to be together was meant to last eternally.
- The ancient monument stood tall, seemingly eternally resilient to the passage of time.
- The beauty of a timeless melody can resonate eternally in the hearts of those who hear it.
- The belief in certain values can endure eternally, transcending generations.
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repeating excessively or without end, often in a frustrating way
- He is eternally complaining about the weather.
- The traffic in this city is eternally unbearable.
- She is eternally correcting people’s grammar.
- They are eternally late to every meeting.
- The baby was eternally crying last night.
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used to stress deep appreciation or devotion
- I am eternally grateful for your kindness.
- She will be eternally thankful for the support she received.
- We remain eternally indebted to our mentors.
- He was eternally honored by the recognition.
- They will be eternally remembered for their contributions.
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beyond the limitations of time, existing independently of it
- Some believe the universe has existed eternally.
- The philosopher pondered whether the soul exists eternally.
- The divine being is said to exist eternally beyond human comprehension.
- According to some traditions, suffering and joy exist eternally in different realms.
- The concept of truth remains eternally unchanged.
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