perennially Meaning & Definition

  • En [ pəˈren.i.ə.li]
  • Us [ pəˈren.i.ə.li]

Meaning of perennially In English

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Examples of perennially

  • Carpeting is still perennially popular in bedrooms.

  • Welfare issues have been perennially ignored.

  • It is perennially one of the most profitable companies in the region.

  • It is perennially tempting to suppose that there is something red and circular that the perceiver is aware of.

  • Whatever the cause, theatre perennially struggles to recapture the immediacy of its ritual aura whenever its artistic and aesthetic efficacy is lost.

  • We can, however, be reasonably certain that the planet was warm enough to have perennially ice-covered lakes, as these are cold end-member systems.

  • Thus, the hydrology and climate of the valley create a perennially water-rich environment, intensified seasonally by high precipitation.

  • Nomadic labourers, men without family ties, feel their ' honour ' to be perennially vulnerable to the language and gesture of friend and foe.

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