imperishability

/ɪmˌpɛrɪʃəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being unable to decay, be destroyed, or disappear; lasting forever.
    • The ancient stone carvings were admired for their imperishability, surviving thousands of years.
    • The imperishability of true love is a common theme in poetry and literature.
    • In many religions, the soul is believed to have imperishability, living on after death.
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