perpetually

perpetually
adv
1. everlastingly, eternally, sempi-ternally, never-endingly; immortally, undyingly, deathlessly, timelessly, agelessly, infinitely, datelessly; permanently, perdurably, indelibly; in perpetuity, always, Latin, in saecula saeculorum; lastingly, en-duringly, abidingly, immutably; ever, evermore, ever and anon, Poetic. ay, Poetic. for ay; for good, for good and all, for always, for ever and a day, till the end of time, world without end, time without end; Inf. till the cows come home, Sl. till hell freezes over, Latin, ad infinitum; all the time, all along, perennially, invariably; unfadingly, indestructibly, imperishably; forever, forever and forever, forever and a day, to the end of time, till doomsday, till the end of recorded time.
2. constantly, continuously, incessantly, unremittingly, longlastingly; unceasingly, ceaselessly, without cease, uninterruptedly, unvaryingly, without break, without letup; unendingly, interminably, without end, without stop; steadily, regularly, unfailingly, unbroken-ly; rhythmically, recurrently, repeatedly, persistently; day in and day out, year in and year out; morning, noon, and night; night and day, day and night, at all hours, every minute, every hour, at every minute of the day, around the clock.

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