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The meaning of ETERNAL is having infinite duration : everlasting. How to use eternal in a sentence.

ETERNAL definition: 1. lasting forever or for a very long time: 2. lasting forever or for a very long time: 3…. Learn more.

That which is eternal is, by its nature, without beginning or end: God, the eternal Father.

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Definition of eternal adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

If you describe something as eternal, you mean that it seems to last for ever, often because you think it is boring or annoying. In the background was that eternal hum.

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Look up eternal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eternal (s) or The Eternal may refer to:

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Adjective eternal (comparative more eternal, superlative most eternal) Lasting forever; unending. Synonyms: agelong, endless, everlasting, permanent, sempiternal, unending; see also Thesaurus: eternal Antonyms: ephemeral, momentary, transient; see also Thesaurus: ephemeral

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ETERNAL definition: without beginning or end; lasting forever; always existing (opposed to temporal). See examples of eternal used in a sentence.

"eternal and unchanging, perpetual, everlasting, having no end," early 15c., from Old French sempiternel "eternal, everlasting" (13c.) or directly from Medieval Latin sempiternalis, from Latin sempiternus "everlasting, perpetual, continual," from semper "always, ever" (see semper-).

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PyTorch Foundation is the deep learning community home for the open source PyTorch framework and ecosystem.

PyTorch documentation # PyTorch is an optimized tensor library for deep learning using GPUs and CPUs. Features described in this documentation are classified by release status: Stable (API-Stable): These features will be maintained long-term and there should generally be no major performance limitations or gaps in documentation. We also expect to maintain backwards compatibility (although ...