Synonyms:
everlastingly, eternally, forever, evermore
Meaning: for a limitless time; "no one can live forever"; "brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore"- P.P.Bliss
Synonyms:
evermore, forevermore
Meaning: at any future time; in the future; "lead a blameless life evermore"
Usage examples
They were good friends evermore.
I have now to put it behind me, and be truthful for evermore, if I can.'
I of your city am; and evermore Your labours and your honourable names I with affection have retraced and heard.
"I found them here," replied he, "when I rained Into this chasm, and since they have not turned, Nor do I think they will for evermore.
It seemed now that always, for evermore, they would ring in her ears; always, for evermore, they would burn deeper and deeper into her soul.
The miserable robbery of Sarah's wages was buried for evermore, and this new delinquency, which all would regard as flagrant sacrilege, must be buried also.
March! march! lead forth, Lead forth manfully, March in order all; Bustling, hustling, justling, As it may befall; Flocking, shouting, laughing, Mocking, flouting, quaffing, One and all; All have had a belly-full Of breakfast brave and plentiful; Therefore Evermore With your voices and your bodies Serve the goddess, And raise Songs of praise; She shall save the country still, And save it against the traitor's will; So she says.
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