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- PERMANENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PERMANENT is continuing or enduring without fundamental or marked change : stable How to use permanent in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Permanent
- PERMANENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PERMANENT definition: 1 lasting for a long time or for ever: 2 Something that is permanent exists or happens all the… Learn more
- Permanent - definition of permanent by The Free Dictionary
permanent - continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place; "permanent secretary to the president"; "permanent address"; "literature of permanent value"
- PERMANENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use permanent to describe situations or states that keep occurring or which seem to exist all the time; used especially to describe problems or difficulties
- Permanent Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Lasting or intended to last indefinitely without change Not expected to change in status, condition, or place A permanent address; permanent secretary to the president Lasting a relatively long time Without end, eternal Nothing in this world is truly permanent
- permanent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
permanent (comparative more permanent, superlative most permanent) Without end, eternal Nothing in this world is truly permanent Lasting for an indefinitely long time The countries are now locked in a permanent state of conflict The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables
- Permanent - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Something that’s permanent is constant and lasting, as opposed to temporary Think twice about writing in permanent marker or getting a tattoo — both are just about impossible to erase If you wait around for something permanent to change, you'll be there for a long time — maybe forever
- permanent adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
lasting for a long time or for all time in the future; existing all the time She was unable to find a permanent job Holiday camps employ only a very small number of permanent staff They are now living together on a permanent basis The accident has not done any permanent damage She doesn't intend to make London her permanent home
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