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foreverness

American  
[fawr-ev-er-nis, fer-] / fɔrˈɛv ər nɪs, fər- /

noun

  1. permanence; eternity.


Etymology

Origin of foreverness

First recorded in 1940–45; forever + -ness

Example Sentences

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All along she has thought happiness would come in a ring box, but once Eve gets her gem, all she can do is panic over the foreverness of it all--aren't all married people miserable?

From Time Magazine Archive

There was no more than emptiness—the emptiness of sun and molten sky, of grass and scraggy bush, of a brown-and-yellow land stretching into foreverness.

From The World That Couldn't Be by Simak, Clifford D.

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