Sentence example with the word 'permanent'

permanent

abiding, continual, firm, inconvertible, lasting, nonstop, pertinacious, sovereign, unchangeable, unmodifiable, weariless

Definition adj. continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place

Last update: August 15, 2015


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She has now got a permanent job in a school.   [adjective]

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Her hair has permanent wave.   [adjective]

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To me, he signified the threatening danger was not so much death, as permanent alienation of intellect.   [adjective]

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These are permanent judicial appointments made by the Lord Chancellor.   [adjective]

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While goaded incessantly by these revengeful impulses that in a savage seldom slumber, the chief was still attentive to his more permanent personal interests.   [adjective]

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The tent which the wind blows down is not fit for the architect's permanent residence.   [adjective]

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This might have been remedied had his father placed him under the superintendence of a permanent tutor.   [adjective]

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And those of the lower classes, exhausted by toil and brutalized of set purpose, are kept in a permanent deception, practiced deliberately and continuously by the higher classes upon them.   [adjective]

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Because the society which creates is itself indivisible,--a permanent unit, incapable of reduction to fractions.   [adjective]

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In his ownership of a productive agency, a permanent basis of cultivation and labor.   [adjective]

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Reconcile that, if you can, with the idea of an eternal, absolute, permanent, and indefectible right.   [adjective]

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