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  1. You use perennial to describe situations or states that keep occurring or which seem to exist all the time; used especially to describe problems or difficulties. perennially adverb [ usually ADVERB adjective ]

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  3. a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ... See more at problem. (Definition of perennial and problem from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of perennial problem. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web.

  4. 1. : present at all seasons of the year. 2. : persisting for several years usually with new herbaceous growth from a perennating part. perennial asters. 3. a. : persistent, enduring. perennial favorites. b. : continuing without interruption : constant, perpetual. the perennial quest for certainty. a perennial student. c.

  5. Mar 26, 2016 · Inadequate sunlight: When a flower isn’t getting enough light, it turns sickly pale and its stems become long and spindly. If you plant in a shady area, choose shade-tolerant flowers. Poor drainage: Flowers that are too wet become yellowish or brown, wilt, and eventually die.

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  6. Jul 23, 2020 · The perennial problems are external goods, internal conflicts, and evaluative contingencies. They have the same form: we form an intention, act on it in order to achieve an aim; we expect that the aim will be realized, and yet our expectation is often not met.

  7. Philosophical problems are perennial partly because they are recurrent and coping with them requires constant application. They are not like the problem of solving an equation, finding the murderer, passing an unpopular law, or understanding a poem or a joke.

  8. lasting a very long time, or happening repeatedly or all the time: The film " White Christmas " is a perennial favourite. We face the perennial problem of not having enough money. Synonyms. recurrent (REPEATED) repeated. Compare. annual adjective. biennial adjective. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Continuous & permanent. abidingly.

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