noun
- the quality or state of being imperishable; the capacity to last forever or resist decay and destruction
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical, religious, or literary contexts
Examples
- The ancient philosophers debated the imperishability of the soul.
- Some religions teach the imperishability of the human spirit.
- The artist hoped her work would achieve a kind of imperishability through its universal themes.
- The imperishability of certain materials makes them ideal for long-term storage.
- He believed in the imperishability of great literature across generations.
- The monument was designed with imperishability in mind, using stone that could withstand centuries.