everlastingly

English

Etymology

everlasting + -ly

Adverb

everlastingly (comparative more everlastingly, superlative most everlastingly)

  1. In an everlasting manner; without end; forever.
    • 1949, George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Part Two, Chapter 9,
      Their lives are dedicated to world conquest, but they also know that it is necessary that the war should continue everlastingly and without victory.
  2. perpetually; constantly
    • 1909, Ford Madox Ford, The English Review, volume 2, page 130:
      They talk about education, everlastingly, as if it were a cure-all instead of a process for making unfit nations unfitter []

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