Perpetual in a sentence as an adjective

It's a perpetual "grass is always greener" situation.

And for entreprenuers that's just a trap for perpetual day-dreaming.

One of the main reasons I left the industry was because I got tired of it being perpetual amateur hour.

Pay a perpetual monthly fee forever, with no control over which version of the software you are using.

At one point I went 6 solid months of perpetual minor illnesses before I finally decided to just look for a new job.

At this point the promise of a free upgrade combined with the boatloads of cash TM1 made are almost certainly what put future product development on perpetual hold.

> populace in a perpetual state of starvation and poverty, with the entire world in disrepairThis is quite different from my experience.

The idea that there's a perpetual right to intellectual "property" is a very dangerous one to a free society and to freedom of expression.

Numerous economists have made the point that a large trade surplus can be a sign of economic weakness: perpetual insufficient demand at home in the domestic market.

The computer was essentially conducting a perpetual internal mole-hunt of the cartel's organizational chart.

You can implement a rolling reserve on yourself [++] to cover them -- mine is $500, which is more than adequate at a revenue figure in the six figures.+ Your accountant may not be happy if you sell goods with perpetual characteristics because it makes revenue recognition more complicated than it needs to be.++ Rolling reserve = "Don't spend the last $500 in the checking account", which is good advice for a host of reasons, not the least of which being you'll never worry about refunds impacting cash flow.

Perpetual definitions

adjective

continuing forever or indefinitely; "the ageless themes of love and revenge"; "eternal truths"; "life everlasting"; "hell's perpetual fires"; "the unending bliss of heaven"

See also: ageless aeonian eonian eternal everlasting unending unceasing

adjective

uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing; "the ceaseless thunder of surf"; "in constant pain"; "night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city"; "the never-ending search for happiness"; "the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy"; "man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation"; "unremitting demands of hunger"

See also: ceaseless constant incessant never-ending unceasing unremitting