What is another word forsedulously? Needsynonyms for sedulously? Here's a list ofsimilar wordsfrom ourthesaurusthat you can use instead. Contexts Applying constant and enduring effort to a task or course of act
ceaselessly methodically ordinarily periodically successively tirelessly typically conventionally hourly intermittently lots naturally persistently spasmodically unceasingly unchangingly ad nauseam all the time a lot very often at all times many times not infrequently oft-times time and again again and again a...
The questioner is Janos Dragoman, a Hungarian Jewish writer and philosopher who has spent the years since 1991 wrestling with the Soviet legacy. He has traveled ceaselessly, hosting conferences and lecturing on the meaning of life before and after the Soviet Union’s collapse. The problem is, h...
As ceaselessly the living dharma form, Each moment brings forth others and then vanishes. from Origins by Sebastian Hayes Tags Hinayana, Inayana Buddhism, Karma, nirvana, Stcherbatsky, Vasubandhu Categories Uncategorized UET: Methodology, Aims and Limitations (POST 3 Revised Series) September 26, ...
我都會在這裡等著你I will wait for you here 依然不停地向前走 無法停止Still go ahead ceaselessly It is unable to stop不管將來遇到什麼 現在的一切永遠都忘不了 No matter what will be met in the future Everything present can not be forgotten forever For Tomorrow-為了明天 街道上的行人們總是在...
Further, the read/write circuit includes a corresponding number of unitary read/write circuit each having an input connected to a corresponding unitary register, a first output internally and ceaselessly coupled to the input of the same unitary read/write circuit and connected to the common input/...
Ceaselessly musing, venturing, throwing, seeking the spheres to connect them, Till the bridge you will need be form’d, till the ductile anchor hold, Till the gossamer thread you fling catch somewhere, O my soul. –Walt Whitman -By Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn Leave a comment Older postsRecent...
ceaselessly commonly continuingly continuously customarily day in, day out faithfully in many instances invariably lots many a time many times methodically more often than not most of the time much not infrequently oft oft-times on many occasions ...
“George Orwell once described England as aproteancreature, stretching ceaselessly into the past, forever changing, forever the same.” Adjective ▲ Having, or occurring in, several distinct forms Find more words! Another word forOpposite ofMeaning ofRhymes withSentences withFind word formsTranslate ...