abidingly, ceaselessly, continually, enduringly, for good, in perpetuity, infinitely, invariably, perdurably, rigidly, steadily, unchangingly, without end
Definitionadv. for a long time without essential change
Last update: August 6, 2015
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They have settled in punjab permanently. [Please select]
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We knew we had but hours before we'd be permanently thrown into darkness. [Please select]
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I wish we may be able to benefit her permanently. [Please select]
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I think he will take them permanently. [Please select]
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Whether you remain permanently must depend upon yourself. [Please select]
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A few of the voyageurs found that one trip to the wilds was enough and never took to the trade permanently. [Please select]
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Extraordinary genius or virtue or services may be forgotten for a while, but are never permanently hidden. [Please select]
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The proudest monarchy in Europe was compelled to see a spot of its own sacred territory held permanently by a rival nation. [Please select]
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He hoped that the Union garrison would remain in Pendleton permanently. [Please select]
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The owls have a reversible outer toe, and perhaps the woodpeckers did also before it became permanently reversed. [Please select]
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Things could begin to be done in society once more, soundly, permanently, humanly and from the bottom up. [Please select]
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