noun
The Great Depression had long-lasting consequences for our country.
Yes, we still use it with a slight modification every hundred years or so.
The Hagia Sophia and the Pantheon are two lasting structures of the Roman Empire.
The shortest Chinese dynasty was the Xin Dynasty, lasting 14 years. The longest lasting one was the Shang Dynasty, lasting 571 years.
The shortest Chinese dynasty was the Xin Dynasty, lasting 14 years. The longest lasting one was the Shang Dynasty, lasting 571 years.
The infinitive phrase "to set up" plays the role of the noun.
noun
The infinitive phrase "to set up" plays the role of the noun.
The World Calendar was a 1930 proposed reform of the Gregorian calendar. It proposed equal quarters, lasting 91 days each and was well received at the time.
That bag of rice is lasting her for approximately a month, then she will have no more.
Her friendship has been a source of strength and support throughout the years.
The cream was meant to be long-lasting so she put it away for future use.
My shampoo leaves my hair with a lasting fragrance.
The trauma from being mugged had long lasting effects.
The Great Depression had long-lasting consequences for our country.
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Lasting or indelible may be English equivalents of 'imborrable'. The word in Spanish is pronounced 'eem-bohr-RAH-bleh'. It's related to the infinitive 'borrar', which means 'to rub out, to erase'.