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Everliving

Everliving \Ev`er*liv"ing\, a.

  1. Living always; immoral; eternal; as, the everliving God.

  2. Continual; incessant; unintermitted.

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everliving

a. 1 Which lives or continues forever; immortal; everlasting. 2 (context by extension English) Which will never be forgotten. 3 Of or relating to immortality. 4 (context slang English) (non-gloss definition: Generic intensifier.) n. That which is living forever.

Usage examples of "everliving".

Ticos was accustomed to the fact that many of the Everliving had an excellent command of human speech, but Roll's voice still seemed unnatural to him.

If I'm permitted to turn on the communicator when she signals again, we may learn that the Guardian is on her way here to speak to the Everliving rather than to me…"

As you're aware, I've been attempting to persuade some of the Everliving that your plans against my species must be abandoned before a general conflict becomes inevitable.

Cay, that you are a Guardian who allowed himself to be captured in order to confuse the Everliving and weaken their resolution?

Over a course of weeks he'd created a carefully organized structure of lies, half-truths and disturbing insinuations designed to fill the Everliving with the fear of Man, or at any rate with the fear of Tuvelas.

A permanent post of Oganoon guards was also in there to make sure he didn't get near the communicator unless the Everliving decided to permit it.

His visitor was the Palach Moga, one of the Everliving, though of lower grade than the Great Palachs and somewhere between them and the Oganoon in physical structure, about Ticos' size and weight.

He accused his predecessor of a Violation of Rules, and the Everliving found the accusation valid.

The tests will continue at once and with increasing severity until the Guardian either dies or proves to the Everliving beyond all doubt that the Tuvela Theory is correct in all its implications—specifically, that the Tuvelas, individually and as a class, are the factor which must cause us, even at this last moment, to halt and reverse the Great Plan.

The advantage of the Tuvelas had been solely that the Everliving hadn't known they were there—and naturally hadn't considered such a remote possibility in preparing the first attack.

Between these opposed factions, the uncommitted ranks of the Everliving maintained the wisely flexible Balance.

If it should be established that they were indeed entities against whom the Everliving were outmatched—if, for example, the invasion force, in spite of its apparent superiority, again was destroyed or obliged to retreat, the most disconcerting aspects of the Tuvela Theory must be considered proved.

The majority of the Everliving connected with the expeditionary force found their faith in themselves again shaken.

The Everliving, already sufficiently overwrought as a result of Ticos' machinations, had tipped their hand in trying to take her alive and failing to do it.

The Everliving naturally associated the presence of the ship with that of the Tuvela.