Perdurable in english
Lasting
pronunciation: læstɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: læstɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
perdurable = enduring ; sustainable ; enduringly + Adjetivo ; long-lived.
Example: Archives are set of non-current archival documents preserved, with or without selection, by those responsible for their creation or by their successors for their own use or by other organizations because of their enduring value.Example: Development is a social, political, and economic process of change which, to be just and sustainable, must ensure the participation of all class, race and gender groups.Example: Thus we need money, intellectual property agreements, and library collaborations to build the massive and accessible collections of enduringly valuable cultural resources that I am proposing.Example: The author proposes a number of suggestions that could improve the market and solve some of its long-lived problems.