permanent

[US]/ˈpɜːmənənt/
[UK]/ˈpɜːrmənənt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. lasting or intended to last indefinitely; not subject to change

Phrases & Collocations

permanent job

permanent marker

permanent residence

permanent solution

permanent damage

permanent record

permanent fixture

permanent hair removal

permanent teeth

permanent magnet

permanent resident

permanent member

permanent magnetism

permanent deformation

permanent establishment

permanent representative

permanent address

permanent mold

permanent basis

permanent error

permanent mould

permanent way

permanent position

permanent mold casting

permanent memory

permanent set

Example Sentences

a permanent diminution in value.

he's in a permanent state of rage.

a provisional mayor. permanent

a permanent address; permanent secretary to the president.

the continuation of discussions about a permanent peace.

Nothing can assure permanent happiness.

He is one of our permanent employees.

brainstorm a more permanent solution to a problem

a permanent check upon the growth or abuse of central authority.

the midfielder is set to become a permanent fixture in the England line-up.

the number of permanent jobs on offer is relatively small.

a permanent ban on the dumping of radioactive waste at sea.

some temporary workers did not want a permanent job.

[with obj.]it was agreed to reconvene the permanent commission.

eight permanent staff were made redundant .

the company employs him on a semi-permanent basis.

Real-world Examples

Oreo is going to his permanent home.

Source: Growing Up with Cute Pets

Israel and Palestine have announced a permanent ceasefire.

Source: Rick and Morty Season 3 (Bilingual)

I was thinking something a little more permanent.

Source: Modern Family - Season 07

She's not gonna be our permanent pet.

Source: Modern Family Season 6

465. I'm determined to permit the permanent term on detergent.

Source: Remember 7000 graduate exam vocabulary in 16 days.

Two, for a situation that we think is more or less permanent.

Source: Teaching English outside of Cambridge.

The reform may be seen as temporary rather than permanent.

Source: New Concept English: Vocabulary On-the-Go, Book Three.

Despite this, some people will develop permanent hand weakness or paralysis.

Source: Osmosis - Nerve

Sometimes the clot might dissolve on its own before permanent damage occurs.

Source: Osmosis - Nerve

The boys' maternal grandparents were granted permanent custody last week.

Source: NPR News April 2013 Collection

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