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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61. To become pro-active, keep an eye open permanently for opportunities to take further steps forward towards profit.
62. Would she have to live permanently with the fear that she had failed him?
63. The port now faces a July 1 deadline to produce a plan to permanently reduce the presence of metals.
64. Squalls will buffet it, but the ship of government may no longer be destined to lurch permanently from crisis to crisis.
65. Many women have permanently or temporarily adopted children from other families and are establishing community child-care facilities.
66. You have the intention permanently to deprive me of the petrol.
67. In fact at present much land taken for chalk extraction is lost to agriculture permanently.
68. Total abstinence from any sweeteners can cure a sweet tooth permanently - which is much better in the long term.
69. Fears that London's reputation as the world's leading financial centre has been permanently damaged are considered to be exaggerated.
70. An enthusiastic letter of recommendation to Krauss would permanently close the door to such a withdrawal.
71. She hadn't complained about pain after that first night when she insisted on moving in and living with him permanently.
72. As cur-rent assets grow with sales, for example, the overall level of current assets will increase permanently.
73. Hardness A hard Rottweiler is one who does not allow bad experiences to affect him permanently. Sentencedict.com
74. A Reference set of all of this material should be kept permanently in the Library.
75. It seemed perfectly natural that the centre and bow areas of our raft were permanently awash.
76. Nynex itself admits is it looking to permanently shed more than 16, 000 full-time jobs.
77. Do follow the natural shape - drawing in new eyebrows can make you look permanently surprised or over-made-up.
78. Years later, they were sent on to him in Paris, where he decided to settle permanently.
79. You may prefer central heating, and more controllable ventilation than permanently open flue.
80. We now spent little time in the house, which seemed permanently cold.
81. He said the school's difficulties partly reflected the fact it will not employ teachers permanently without seeing them teach.
82. He was essentially an urban creature; she didn't see him settling permanently other than in a city.
83. She went back to Milton abruptly, instead of moving permanently to New York as she had been planning to do.
84. Details of the type of the room, rates and equipment remain permanently in the rack.
85. Six days later, after unsuccessful attempts to re-establish contact, the company declared it permanently out of service.
86. The core of this international network consists of computers permanently joined through high speed connections.
87. If the venom strikes his eyes it can temporarily blind him and possibly even permanently damage his sight.
88. I suspect we may have permanently damaged the soils environment.
89. A layer of photosynthetic bacteria lives permanently on the boundary between brackish and highly saline water.
90. It's such a dangerous neighborhood that the windows of some stores are permanently barricaded.
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