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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181. Mrs Hamilton has been appointed acting head of the school until a permanent replacement can be found.
182. As one of his responsibilities he began to build up a permanent collection of works of Art for West Riding Schools.
183. The Permanent Court was asked for an opinion on the correct interpretation of the Athens Agreement.
184. Others who have been in permanent employment as nurses have found the restrictions of poor pay and stringent working conditions too harsh.
185. They man checkpoints on a permanent basis, screening vehicles and their occupants for weapons.
186. All have returned to normal without permanent damage, although hyponatremia occurring during surgery has resulted in death or permanent brain damage.
187. Both frame and painting will go on permanent view this fall, after conservation work on the frame has been completed.
188. My analysis suggests, however, that the compensation for permanent disablement falls short of full compensation.
189. Special recessed covers are available which allow you to fit a permanent floor covering.
190. At one stage half the permanent health service posts were unfilled and agency staff worked in the flat on a daily basis.
191. Maybe the mothers were fearful that their daughters would marry and live abroad[sentencedict.com], the idea of permanent separation being too painful.
192. At the same time, the opportunities available are often for casual work rather than permanent positions.
193. Nothing is permanent in this wicked world, not even our troubles. Charlie Chaplin
194. But a week or so in a holiday cottage isn't the same as becoming a permanent resident.
195. The main cause is the expansion of farming on to permanent grassland and the widespread use of fertilisers.
196. It is as though they could not wait to sink into a dotage spent in permanent contemplation of their childhood.
197. There is no evidence agency staff are less capable than permanent staff.
198. All permanent pasture and most leys contain a large number of grasses, clovers, weeds, and herbs.
199. They are permanent construction with cavity walls and tiled roofs to housing specifications.
200. In general, the mountain areas of the Auvergne experience a much colder winter climate with a long period of Permanent snow.
201. This has worked well for both permanent and respite care.
202. Commonsense told them that anyone could eat dozens of apples a day without suffering any permanent ill effect.
203. Six of the federation's eight permanent staff were made redundant after its last general assembly in May.
203. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
204. They became permanent and readily accessible reference material in the painters' studios.
205. Just like waves in the ocean come and go, no challenge is permanent. Problems will come and go too. We must enjoy the challenges just like we enjoy the waves. RVM
206. Money raised will go towards the appeal to establish a permanent museum on the Lambeth site.
207. The emphasis of action taken in favour of DRAs must be to achieve permanent changes in income earning potential and social cohesion.
208. But whether the compromise bolsters the prospects for permanent peace in Bosnia is another story.
209. Permanent official contacts were established in the same month with the Soviet Union and a Soviet ambassador to the Vatican was appointed.
210. Whenever there was fighting around Limoges one permanent complicating factor was the rivalry between city and citadel.
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