immemorially in a sentence
adv.
Definition
Immemorially: for a time that is so long ago that it is unrecorded or not remembered; from ancient times.
Sample Sentences
- The custom of storytelling has existed immemorially in cultures around the world.
- The rich tapestry of their traditions stretches back immemorially, woven into the fabric of their identity.
- People have sought answers to life's mysteries immemorially, turning to philosophy and religion for guidance.
- She believed that her family's connection to the land was rooted immemorially, passed down through generations.
- The songs sung around the fire had endured immemorially, echoing the voices of those long gone.
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