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"Lasting" in a Sentence (22 examples)
This new medicine has a lasting effect.
The scenery of the Alps left a lasting impression on me.
I noticed that I got a more lasting satisfaction from works of a more incomplete character.
I saw a woman at the church, whose beauty made a lasting impression on me.
Those books which have made a lasting contribution to man's quest for truth, we call great books.
The first impression is most lasting.
Basing his invention of public relations on his uncle Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, Edward Bernays has left a lasting legacy on the media and how they interact with their audiences.
The 19th-century European colonization of Africa has left a lasting legacy all over the continent.
The war lasting for years impoverished the country.
As of 1950, the European Coal and Steel Community began to unite European countries economically and politically in order to secure lasting peace.
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After World War I it was hoped that a lasting peace had been achieved. It hadn’t.
I was taken to the theatre for the first time when I was six years old, and the experience made a lasting impression on me.
hasty wroth, and heedlesse hazardry Doe breede repentaunce late, and lasting infamy.
Look ye, Marriage is a lasting thing—if it were for six Months only, I might venture upon thee—but for all days of my Life—mercy upon me […]
I knew that nought was lasting, but now even Change grows too changeable, without being new:
Then his son bought a carven coffin hewn from a great log of fragrant wood which is used to bury the dead in and for nothing else because that wood is as lasting as iron, and more lasting than human bones, and Wang Lung was comforted.
Though they obviously realized that these episodes were part of something wonderful and important and lasting, the writers and producers couldn’t have imagined that 20 years later “Treehouse Of Horror” wouldn’t just survive; it’d thrive as one of the most talked-about and watched episodes of every season of The Simpsons.
I am the cygnet to this pale faint swan, Who chants a doleful hymn to his own death, And from the organ-pipe of frailty sings His soul and body to their lasting rest.
Things that are first must give place, but things that are last, are lasting.
1598, I. D. (possibly John Dee) (translator), Aristotles Politiques, or Discourses of Gouernment, London: Adam Islip, Chapter 12, p. 334, But all things that haue beginning, must come to an end, and whatsoeuer groweth, must likewise deminish, being subiect to corruption and change, according to the time appointed vnto it by the course of Nature, as is seene by experience in plants, and in wights, which haue their ages and lastings certaine and determined.
[…] it may be some kinde of Prophecy, of the continuance, and lasting of these Letters, that having been scattered, more then Sibyls leaves, I cannot say into parts, but corners of the World, they have recollected and united themselves […]
But concerning the several degrees of lasting, wherewith Ideas are imprinted on the Memory, we may observe […]
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