for ever and ever

The phrase "for ever and ever" is often used to emphasize the idea of something lasting indefinitely, commonly appearing in religious texts and literary works to convey a sense of eternal duration.

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Definition

B2General

(emphatic)Continuing indefinitely with no end.

Example

  • I will love you for ever and ever.
  • The legend will live on for ever and ever.

C1Religious

(biblical, liturgical)Lasting eternally, with no beginning or end.

Example

  • His kingdom will reign for ever and ever.
  • The faithful shall be blessed for ever and ever.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "for ever and ever":

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