(a.) Not subject to death, destruction, or extinction; immortal; undying; imperishable; as, deathless beings; deathless fame.
Example Sentences:
(1) That is a kind we have already been warned about — by Marco Polo in Italo Calvino’s deathless novel Invisible Cities .
(2) These results suggest that WR256 exhibits a "deathless" phenotype and has a unique defect in a step of the apoptotic cascade that may be common to the glucocorticoid- and cAMP-mediated cell death pathways.
(3) The answer to that is something to do with not wanting to deprive the public of access to my deathless prose, John.
(4) Net exponential petite mutation did not occur during the deathless first period of growth at superoptimal temperatures nor at any time during growth at suboptimal temperatures.
(5) The failure to be killed by CTL is not due to an inability of this 'deathless' mutant to be recognized.
(6) Analysts expected $67.38bn…” It’s not deathless prose – at least not yet; the machines are still “learning” day by day how to write effectively – but it’s already good enough to replace the jobs once done by wire reporters.
(7) However, the programme's ability to stir publicity really came in an earlier episode a fortnight ago when Craig – played by Stephen Kennedy – was discussing the visit with the proprietor Caroline Sterling (Sara Coward) and uttered the deathless line: "Have you not tried Duchy shortbread?
(8) The four variant phenotypes have been respectively designated r-, receptor activity deficient; nt-, nuclear transfer deficient; d-, deathless (appears normal in binding and nuclear transfer); and nti, increased nuclear transfer.
(9) It would be another 30 years and more before the steel and railroad barons of the Upper East Side began to vie for Velázquez’s deathless portraits of princesses in shimmering gowns, of dwarves and servants, boy princes and grave courtiers, all ruled over by a sad-eyed monarch in the silvery shadows of the Spanish palace.
(10) By using a counter selection procedure, we have isolated a new class of mutants of S49 cells termed "deathless" that are resistant to cytolysis, but otherwise respond like the wild-type cells to cAMP.
(11) Having read the 400-page book by the artist explaining his ongoing project - how he became so bored with everything modern music had to offer and so nauseated by the deathless nostalgia of heritage rock that he issued a manifesto calling for people to "dispense with all previous forms of music and music-making and start again" and set out to create music that sounded unlike anything that had come before, using choirs of 17 people - I'm not entirely sure Bill Drummond does either.
Undying
Definition:
(a.) Not dying; imperishable; unending; immortal; as, the undying souls of men.
Example Sentences:
(1) Meanwhile, efforts to keep Microsoft at the cutting edge of the digital age have not always inspired the undying love of Microsoft shareholders.
(2) Both dyed and undyed sutures were consistently better than surgical gut with respect to pliability, strength, ease of passage, ease of tying, fraying, knot security, and overall handling.
(3) Wild Words of Sport (@WWofSport) @Simon_Burnton Nadal, with his caveman grunting, his undie-picking, is a visceral beast.
(4) No, I’m really not pleased to see you The Thunderwear holster … all the comfort of having a gun in your undies.
(5) For Max Hastings, as for Gove, the looming threat of a German Europe justified Britain's cause in the first world war and gives undying lustre to our boys' sacrifice in the trenches.
(6) In Bowman's layer and the adjacent stroma, there was often an abrupt transition from fluorescent to new, undyed connective tissue.
(7) The ones who turn up at your conferences, sit on your councils and vote undying resistance to anything the Department of Health – under any government, Labour or coalition – proposes.
(8) I don't believe I've ever owned a pair of red undies, let alone worn any.
(9) Pink undies drying in the cell of a teenager in a dirty prison, feminine and delicate like those of my teenage nieces.
(10) This study evaluates the biocompatibility of dyed and undyed transparent PMMA lens haptics.
(11) His decisive break with Christianity and subsequent undying fealty to the Islamic empire clearly then occurred at the White House Easter prayer breakfast, where he welcomed the esteemed guests as his " brothers and sisters in Christ ".
(12) Even Gerard Butler, who at one point seemed primed to take over from Bruce Willis as Hollywood's go-to tough guy, has found it easier to make a name for himself outside the action genre, in the undyingly star-focused world of romantic comedy.
(13) At the risk of a deluge of emails, I'd even contend that the Quo's undying popularity shines penetrating light on our national character.
(14) I’m an activist, not an alpha male, and I place myself under the orders of the majority.” Members of his close-knit team of 60 people, who have mostly worked out of cramped offices with curling carpets and broken doorbells, often profess undying loyalty.
(15) Orwell, to his undying credit, realised that the enemy was totalitarianism in its totality.
(16) The classic thing: the last refuge of the undying romantic.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Perry’s World Leaders Attend The Marriage Of Alan Measles And Claire Perry, 2009.
(17) Swiss textile giant Schoeller has developed a fabric that administers drugs to the surface of your skin over time, and thinks the best place to put it is in your undies – as those are the garments you’re least likely to forget to put on.
(18) Friends are, in fact only too eager to point out Drake’s undying enthusiasm for most things, principally music, during his two years at Cambridge, his own musical progress being most spirited.
(19) It was found that non-target cells (red rhodamine fluorescence) segregated from the undyed target cells, forming discrete areas containing the two cell types.
(20) They come to worship at the Goddess of Fire temple, where a flame of natural gas flickers undyingly next to a stream of water.