undecayable - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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undecayable (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

The term "undecayable" describes something that cannot decay or decompose. It is used very rarely in both written and spoken contexts and is primarily found in scientific discussions, particularly those related to physics, biology, and metaphysics. Its frequency of use is low due to its specialized nature.

Example Sentences

  1. The scientists proposed that certain materials are undecayable and could last for millennia without breaking down.
  2. Ученые предложили, что некоторые материалы являются неизменными и могут сохраняться в течение тысячелетий, не разрушаясь.

  3. In some theories of the universe, certain forms of energy are considered undecayable.

  4. В некоторых теориях о вселенной определенные формы энергии считаются неизменными.

  5. The concept of undecayable truths is often debated in philosophical circles.

  6. Концепция неизменных истин часто обсуждается в философских кругах.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "undecayable" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, it can relate to discussions about permanence and durability. Here are some phrases that evoke similar themes:

  1. "Set in stone" - Referring to something that is permanent or unchangeable.
  2. The rules of the game are set in stone, meaning they cannot be altered.
  3. Правила игры установлены навсегда, то есть их нельзя изменить.

  4. "Built to last" - Describing something designed to endure over time.

  5. This car is built to last, so you won't have to worry about repairs for years.
  6. Этот автомобиль создан для долговечности, поэтому вам не нужно беспокоиться о ремонте в течение многих лет.

  7. "Against the odds" - Surviving or enduring despite adverse conditions.

  8. The species managed to thrive against the odds, proving to be almost undecayable.
  9. Этот вид смог выжить несмотря на все трудности, доказав свою почти неизменную природу.

  10. "Cast in iron" - An expression used for something that is unchangeable or very firm.

  11. Her commitments to the cause are cast in iron, making them undecayable.
  12. Ее обязательства перед причином сделаны из железа, что делает их неизменными.

Etymology

"Undecayable" is derived from the prefix "un-" meaning "not" and the root word "decay," which comes from the Latin "decadere," meaning "to fall down" or "to rot." The suffix "-able" indicates that something can be applied to a condition or quality. The construction reflects a combination of its components to suggest something that cannot experience decay.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: Indestructible, imperishable, eternal

Antonyms: Decayable, destructible, perishable



25-07-2024