everlast

English

Etymology

Back-formation from everlasting, equivalent to ever + last.

Verb

everlast (third-person singular simple present everlasts, present participle everlasting, simple past and past participle everlasted)

  1. (intransitive, rare) To last always or forever; to continue, endure, or remain.
    • 2009, Frank Seinsheimer, Poetical Commentary:
      [...] as he flew through the air / to smother the blast / he reached a state of grace / that will everlast [...]
    • 2010, Sharyn Munro, The Woman on the Mountain:
      They had survived several fires in their twenty years and probably would have everlasted but this had been exceptional.

Derived terms

  • everlastable

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