Similar words: permanence, impermanence, permanent, permanently, impermanent, permanent wave, permanent magnet, germane. Meaning: ['pɜrmənəsɪ /'pɜːm-] n. the property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration.
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1. Is the new post a permanency?
2. There's no permanency about those little distinctions.
3. It was a cancer for permanency and pain.
4. I should not like it for a permanency.
5. Third is the very real concern of permanency.
6. Ring of Permanency - lifted from Minor to Major.
7. They gradually realized the permanency of their condition.
8. Permanency is a mere idea, born of the action of time. Time again depends of memory.
9. 'Oh! Being only a permanency I couldn't be expected to show it like a temporary, ' said Susan Nipper.
10. Objective To enhance therapeutic efficiency of the implanted permanency cardiac pacemaker.
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12. To the efficacy and permanency of your union, a Government for the whole is indispensable.
13. Q: I long for permanency, but I find it nowhere.
14. In order permanency, various proteins must be produced by various brain cells.
15. By permanency you mean unfailing memory through endless time. You want to eternalise the mind, which is not possible.
16. There is also the lack of a sense of permanency.
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