Synonym: constant, durable, enduring, lasting, stable, steady, impermanent. Similar words: superman, germany, German, fisherman, countermand, thermal, geothermal, aftermath. Meaning: ['pɜrmənət /'pɜːm-] n. a series of waves in the hair made by applying heat and chemicals. adj. 1. continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place 2. not capable of being reversed or returned to the original condition.
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91. Gerrard soon became a permanent fixture in the Liverpool team.
92. Writing grew out of an attempt to reproduce speech in a permanent form.
93. Temperature becomes uniform by heat conduction until finally a permanent state is reached.
94. A serious car accident in 1986 ruled out a permanent future for him in farming.
95. I refer specifically to permanent residents, in contradistinction to temporary visitors.
96. Germany is on its way to becoming a world power with a permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
97. The museum will have a permanent exhibition of 60 vintage cars.
98. Work began on establishing the cemeteries as permanent memorials to the fallen.
99. He entered the United States in 1988 as a permanent resident because of his marriage to a U.S. citizen.
100. Over half of all children in Britain get glue ear at some time before they are 16, and it can lead to permanent hearing loss.
101. The Mappa Mundi will go on permanent exhibition at Hereford Cathedral.
102. The salaries of temporary employees ought to be brought into line with those of permanent staff.
103. Many people bear permanent scars from such encounters.
104. A permanent brick structure will require more space.
105. Morality is temporary, wisdom is permanent. Hunter S. Thompson
106. The famous clock tower stays as a permanent reminder.
107. It is unchangeable and permanent.
108. The lapels of his well-worn suit seemed to carry a permanent sheen from years of dropped ash on worsted.
109. Moreover, the cumulative impact of temporary disablements is considerably smaller than that of permanent impairments.
110. The permanent secretary, Sir Peter Thornton, saw the sense of this and gave the idea his blessing.
111. There are no formal arrangements for temporary closure, but there are rules and regulations when permanent closure is being considered.
112. The compromise solution in Berlin did not lead to a permanent end to tension.
113. Any permanent impairment of tangible assets identified is written off.
114. Employers may offer such contracts with a view to making them permanent once they are satisfied that you have completed the course successfully.
115. Consider whether any cases need continuity and transfer these to a permanent member of the team.
116. You will be asked to contribute to the cost whether your stay is temporary or permanent.
117. Cases were closed when a client died, moved away,(http://Sentencedict.com) or went into permanent institutional care.
118. Once the customer decides to buy the software, Hewlett provides a password over the phone granting a permanent licence.
119. I had an acute sense of the absence of Alison, of the probably permanent loss of her.
120. The Center for International Exhibitions would have non-profit Kunsthalles without permanent collections in those cities.
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