Synonyms:
absolute, consummate, holy, spotless, accurate, correct, ideal, stainless, blameless, entire, immaculate,
unblemished, complete, faultless, sinless, undefiled. completed,
finished,
That is
perfect to which nothing can be added, and from which nothing can be taken without impairing its
excellence, marring its symmetry, or detracting from its worth; in this fullest sense God alone is
perfect, but in
a limited sense anything may be
perfect in its kind; as a
perfect flower; a copy of a document is
perfect when
it is
accurate in every particular;
a vase may be called perfect when
entire and
unblemished, even tho not
artistically
faultless; the best judges never pronounce a work of art
perfect, because they see always
ideal
possibilities not yet attained; even the
ideal is not
perfect, by reason of the imperfection of the human mind; a
human character faultlessly
holy would be morally
perfect tho finite. That which is
absolute is
free from
admixture (as
absolute alcohol) and in the highest and fullest sense free from imperfection or limitation; as,
absolute holiness and love are attributes of God alone. In philosophical language,
absolute signifies free from
all necessary, or even from all possible relations, not dependent or limited, unrelated and unconditioned; truth
immediately known, as intuitive truth, is
absolute; God, as self-existent and free from all limitation or
dependence,
is called the absolute Being, or simply the
Absolute. Compare INNOCENT; INFINITE;
RADICAL.
Antonyms:
bad, defective, imperfect, meager, scant, blemished, deficient, incomplete, perverted, short, corrupt,
deformed,
inferior, poor, spoiled, corrupted, fallible, insufficient, ruined, worthless. defaced, faulty, marred,
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PERMANENT.
Synonyms:
abiding, enduring, lasting, steadfast, changeless, fixed, perpetual, unchangeable, constant,
immutable,
persistent, unchanging. durable, invariable, stable,
Durable (L.
durus, hard) is said almost wholly of material substances that resist wear;
lasting is said of either
material or immaterial things.
Permanent is a word of wider meaning; a thing is
permanent which is not liable
to change; as, a
permanent color; buildings upon a farm are called
permanent improvements.
Enduring is a
higher word, applied to that which resists both time and change; as,
enduring fame.
Antonyms:
See synonyms for TRANSIENT.
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PERMISSION.
Synonyms:
allowance, authorization, leave, license,
authority, consent, liberty, permit.
Authority unites the right and power of control; age, wisdom, and character give
authority to their possessor; a
book of learned research has
authority, and is even called an
authority.
Permission justifies another in acting
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