Long-lasting
Impermanence is a state of being transitory, passing. Something that is not permanent, not lasting or not durable.
1. To put up with; tolerate 2. To wait patiently for: 3. To withstand:
The word 'contribution' is a noun.
"Detriment" is the closest thing to an antonym for contribution.
The Byzantine Empire's most lasting contribution to the world's architecture were the churches.
Montesquieu's most lasting contribution to government was the idea of separation of powers. Montesquieu was a French political philosopher.
Charlemagne's most lasting contribution to the church was ending the Dark Ages and ushering in a new era of education, culture, and art.
A lasting image of the West.
Education.... Thanks
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The architecture and devious financial manoeuvring.
Analysis of the governmental system of checks and balances
Thomas Aquinas made a long-lasting scholarly contribution with his commentaries on Aristotle. Through his works, Aquinas helped bring Aristotelian philosophy into Western thought and significantly influenced the development of scholasticism.
None, other than historical stories.
it means forced charged/compulsory contribution