Yes, indeed it does. Perish is another word of saying 'die'. (Ex. My poor plants perished when I came outside!"
To be destroyed; to pass away; to become nothing; to be lost; to die; hence, to wither; to waste away., To cause perish.
end, finish, concluse, close, stop, run out, cease, die, depart, perish, pass on
This phrase is literal and colloquial. No symbolism or allegory also means that it might be impossible to trace its origin
Die In A Fire
"Die hard" means pretty much what it seems to mean. If you die hard, you hang on until the end. A "die hard attitude" would be someone who's determined to finish whatever it is and not quit.
"Shall not perish" typically refers to something that will not cease to exist or be destroyed, indicating longevity or permanence.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY "Technology or Perish"
Yes, both 'perish' and 'die' are both verbs.
shall not perish means...won't die.
technology or perish
It simply meant that "the government of the people and for the people" will survive this civil war and not be destroyed.
The word "perish" usually means to die, or pass away. It can also be used in the context of food, where the word "perishable" means that a food item can expire.
die
It means that the colonies must unite to defeat the enemy or they perish in the war. :))))))
Die, disappear
Love or perish means to essentially, love or suffer.
Die.