imperishable in the PONS Dictionary

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However, they do it to receive a perishable crown, but we an imperishable one.
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The ego as taught by the philosophers is an eternal creator, unqualified, omnipresent, and imperishable.
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Come what will, our open squares will remain forever imperishable.
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These often included ingredients that were themselves imperishable.
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No one can compass the destruction of that which is imperishable.
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To be brief, all the familiar, precious, overlooked, imperishable stuff that constitutes daily life, leavened with copious gouts of bodily fluids.
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The last, in themselves immovable and imperishable, are the source and origin of all motion.
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And still, after thirteen centuries, how great is our emotion as these imperishable accents come to our ears!
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Every athlete must keep all his appetites under control; and he does it to win a crown that perishes, whereas ours is an imperishable crown.
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He can love without being beloved; he can create imperishable treasures, and exalt himself above the level of honours or the prizes of the lottery.
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