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Timelessness

Timelessness meaning

The property of being timeless.

Example sentences (15)

I would like to think that the timelessness, importance and integrity of it will inspire people to keep it alive.

Nor could it ever feign timelessness: hundreds of native grapes belong to each country therein, a point of difference now satisfying many a wine enthusiast.

That sense of timelessness — both in design and construction — continues to serve Thayer Coggin under the watchful eye of Coggin’s daughter, Royale Wiggin, who runs the company.

When it comes to big boards and classic cars, Addy Anderson is all in. A team rider for the Doheny Longboard Surfing Association, as well as San Clemente High School, her natural grace and impeccable style give her surfing a special, classic timelessness.

Simon Godwin’s production, which aired on PBS, proved it was possible to be dynamically contemporary while still faithful to the tragedy’s true source of timelessness, its dramatic poetry.

The press release for his final show began, “There is no beginning, and there’s no end,” setting a tone of timelessness so characteristic of his designs.

They are not generally admired with a sense of timelessness that the best films of the 1940s-50s are embedded with.

Although Layzie sought timelessness, the timing of the album’s release was intentional.

As the title of the exhibition suggests, his message of timelessness echoes across the terrain.

Ranging in size from 1,148 to 2,834 sq. ft. and inspired by the modernity of Denver and the timelessness of the Colorado landscape, this new and diverse line of Epic Homes includes an option for every family size and structure.

Though the character is middle-aged, Oren will possess a certain degree of physicality and project a sense of timelessness.

Seeing the interconnectedness and timelessness of existence provides a grand scale.

The decor has an inoffensive timelessness, with wood paneling and soft light lending a lived-in feel that’s underscored by the well-attended bar.

Although most of them depict Nasreddin in an early small-village setting, the tales deal with concepts that have a certain timelessness.

This practice, which Alexandre Benois calls "passé-ism," lends an air of timelessness and immediacy, making the past seem as though it were the present.