Timelessness in a sentence as a noun

They're not terribly stylish, but I think they have a certain rugged timelessness to them.

But Herbert's works have depth and timelessness that few other writers in any genre can match.

*I'm really thinking of something weaker than timelessness: worthwhile over a matter of years, at least.

Whereas making it generic makes it more timeless, and timelessness is good design in general.

I guess part of the timelessness of it, you just substitute whatever the current value of "not a very good one" would work out to be.

Many poet/translators have remarked about the "timelessness" of Chinese poetry, because verbs don't have tense markings.

Great literary works achieve their universality and timelessness by aiming higher, and for a bigger picture.

In this article he writes:"Messiaen consciously exploited the asynchronicity of the prime numbers 17 and 29 to create a sense of timelessness in the Quartet for the End of Time.

This is a question I've had as well -- but since I can't think of any examples of this happening in any country ever, despite the timelessness of the plight, my hunch has always been that it's essentially impossible for some reason that's not readily apparent.

Timelessness definitions

noun

a state of eternal existence believed in some religions to characterize the afterlife

See also: eternity