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perpetual
02
perpetuo
continuing forever or indefinitely into the future
2.1
perpetuo
(of a job or position) held for the person's entire lifetime, with no set term or end date
2.2
perpetuo
valid indefinitely, with no expiration or end
03
perpetuo
occurring frequently or continuously in a way that becomes annoying or bothersome
04
perpetuo
(of a plant or flower) blooming continuously throughout the entire growing season, without significant pauses
Ejemplo
The monarch was granted perpetual authority over the kingdom.
The contract gave the company perpetual access to the resource.
The treaty granted them a perpetual right to the land.
His perpetual membership in the organization ensured lifelong benefits.
The artist secured a perpetual copyright over her works.
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