Inmemorial in english

Immemorial

pronunciation: ɪməmɔriəl part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

inmemorial = age-old ; immemorial. 

Example: The current environment in higher education is providing an opportunity for librarians to define a future that will ensure their central role in the educational process and thus resolve these remaining age-old questions.Example: God is the immemorial refuge of the incompetent, the helpless, the miserable.

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» desde tiempo inmemorialsince earliest timefrom time immemorialsince time out of mindfrom time out of mind .

Example: Doves and pigeons have been used as messengers and food since earliest time.

Example: The spin sold to the world by the Arabs is that they were one nation in their homeland 'from time immemorial'.

Example: They have been farming this land since time out of mind.

Example: They claimed that they and all of their ancestors as burgesses had held a market on these days from time out of mind, without interruption.

» desde tiempo(s) inmemorial(es)since time immemorial .

Example: Since time immemorial, people have yearned for an immediate way to capture living moments in a picture.

» tiempo inmemorialtime immemorial .

Example: The Nords and the Japs also do whaling for profit, they're not for maintaining a way of life going back to time immemorial.
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