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Definition of Lastingly
1. Adverb. In an enduring or permanent manner.
Definition of Lastingly
1. adv. In a lasting manner.
Definition of Lastingly
1. Adverb. In a lasting manner, in a way that persists. ¹
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Definition of Lastingly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lastingly
Literary usage of Lastingly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence, Addresses by George Washington, Jared Sparks (1837)
"The reflection, which arises on justice and benevolence, will be lastingly grateful.
A knowledge of your happiness will lighten the cares of my station, ..."
2. Recollections of past life by Henry Holland (1872)
"What I may yet find to say will have relation chiefly to those private occupations
and habits, often indeed colouring life more deeply and lastingly than ..."
3. Correspondence Between William Penn and James Logan, Secretary of the by William Penn, James Logan (1872)
"If anything is done, I shall advise thee. I think of no more, but dear love to
you all, and remain thy loving and lastingly obliged friend, Is. NORRIS. ..."
4. The Bible Word-book: A Glossary of Archaic Words and Phrases in the by Jonathan Eastwood, William Aldis Wright (1884)
"... the law through and by his own works; and so thinketh himself to be saved
ev.r- lastingly. Latimer, Serm. p. 520. Every, pr. (2 Sam. xxi. ..."
5. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1836)
"Is the soul, which animates all these, a cipher? is the heart, which alone can
make them lastingly beautiful, unworthy of a thought? ..."
6. The Theological Review by Charles Beard (1879)
"Their destroying, modifying, refining, reconciling work needs now to be done as
much as ever; but it can only be effectively and lastingly done by men who ..."
7. A Journal of the Life, Travels, and Religious Labours, of William Savery by William Savery, Jonathan Evans (1873)
"... carefully treasured up, would be lastingly beneficial. Some circumstances seem
to have made such deep impression on his feelings, as occasioned him to ..."