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Everlasting, n.
Ever-living, a. Eternal, immortal, undying deathless, never-dying, everlasting. Evermore, ad.
Every, a. Each (of several). Every-day, a. Common, customary, usual, wonted, accustomed, habitual, commonplace. Every now and then. Often, at short intervals, ever and anon, from time to time. Everywhere, ad. In every place, in all places, right and left, far and near, far and wide, throughout the world, all the world over, in every quarter, in all quarters, in all lands; here, there, and everywhere; from pole to pole, from China to Peru. Evict, v. a. (Law.) Dispossess. Eviction, n. (Law.) Dispossession, deprivation. Evidence, n. Testimony, proof, ground of belief. Evidence, v. a. Prove, show, manifest, evince, make manifest, make clear. Evident, a. Plain, clear, manifest, apparent, obvious, palpable, patent, unmistakable. Evidential, a. Indicative, evidentiary, evincive, demonstrative. Evidentiary, a. See evidential. Evil, a.
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