Synonym: for good. Similar words: permanent, preeminently, German, germany, superman, fisherman, countermand, gently. Meaning: ['pɜrmənəntlɪ /'pɜːm-] adv. for a long time without essential change.
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31. We've got all the information permanently on tap on a computer.
32. The city never intended to run the center permanently.
33. The manned lunar base is permanently over the horizon.
34. The final result is a permanently damaged knee joint.
35. The G-strings went back on permanently.
36. The accident has left Hanson permanently disabled.
37. His objective was to permanently disrupt patient community life.
38. The accident left him permanently paralyzed.
39. Don had been permanently disabled in a car accident.
40. We had even contemplated living there permanently.
41. Wire mesh covered the stained and permanently soiled windows.
42. The young are permanently in a state resembling intoxication. Aristotle
43. We can't all be permanently drugged. Sentencedict.com
44. Thirteen students were permanently expelled from the school.
45. It speaks of intention permanently to deprive.
46. Hardy was permanently banned from professional figure skating.
47. The brief period of electrical stimulation of the hippocampal cells had seemingly permanently altered their electrical properties.
48. Murder; and Theft: dishonestly appropriating property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it.
49. This prevents a permanently installed generator from being charged by the battery when it is not creating an output itself.
50. If something is not property, the accused can not have an intention permanently to deprive the owner of that property.
51. I took out the earplugs which I had taken to wearing permanently.
52. Instead she moved permanently into the camp, living in a caravan with an old granny called Madge.
53. The impact, Loucks believes, may permanently reduce the biological diversity of this extraordinary ecosystem.
54. Murrain was usually fatal, while hoof and mouth disease permanently weakened animals without causing death.
55. Pupils expelled permanently has also jumped from 73 to 113, in a school population of 220,000.
56. When donned, it crumbles to dust, but it confers the skills Charm, Mime, Mimic and Seduction.permanently.
57. In a global free market livelihoods are permanently up for tender.
58. Doctors feared he could be permanently brain-damaged after an horrific motorway crash.
59. Unemployed workers may take alternative jobs elsewhere, but will not permanently leave the sector.
60. By bribery - all men are corruptible - and by removing permanently any so-called idealists who stand in our way.
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