noun
- the quality or state of lasting for a very long time; permanence
Usage: formal
Examples
- The perdurability of ancient Roman architecture continues to amaze visitors today.
- Scientists study the perdurability of various materials under extreme conditions.
- The perdurability of democratic institutions depends on citizen participation.
- Her work’s perdurability ensures it will be read by future generations.
- The perdurability of certain traditions helps maintain cultural identity.
- Philosophers have long debated the perdurability of the human soul.