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Sentence count:196+11Posted:2017-01-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: for goodSimilar words: permanentpreeminentlyGermangermanysupermanfishermancountermandgentlyMeaning: ['pɜrmənəntlɪ /'pɜːm-]  adv. for a long time without essential change. 
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121. My Aunt Naomi, like some latter-day Sleeping Beauty permanently imprisoned, never awakened to or acceded to adult sexuality.
122. That apart, he came to live almost permanently at his episcopal manor of Downham.
123. Permanently low blood pressure, meanwhile, shouldn't be confused with temporary hypotension.
124. This ensures continuity with more than one worker, where it may be difficult to find one person to live in permanently.
125. Almost everyone caught it and almost a third of the population either died from it or had their faces permanently scarred.
126. In this most settled and prosperous nation in history the political situation is almost permanently unstable.
127. If the drought continues, officials fear it could drive cattle producers and farmers out of business permanently.
128. Belonging to members of the Policyholder's family living permanently with him/her.
129. But as my dad reminded me, we were lucky, nothing had been permanently damaged.
130. A woman with well-cut permanently glossy hair gives a good impression of being in control of her life.
131. However, it is still possible that hoteliers, nightclub owners etc. may decide to change their facilities making them permanently unavailable.
132. There is the danger that young people become permanently criminalised.
133. During the rainy periods they survive under water in the flooded areas for several months and will withstand a permanently submersed environment.sentencedict.com
134. Accordingly, the accused's behaviour did not amount to an intention permanently to deprive the owner of the information.
135. We even began to consider the possibility of moving there permanently.
136. We kept noticing things we found difficult or troubling, emblematic of what life might be were we to live there permanently.
137. In 1825 he became permanently crippled, probably due to poliomyelitis.
138. We began to consider the possibility of moving to Japan permanently.
139. But neither fish can be regarded as the one whose descendants eventually colonised the land permanently.
140. More than seventy have been placed permanently in private sector manufacturing jobs earning $ 9 to $ 10 per hour.
141. Special fabric paint is applied using a stencil brush and then the design is fixed permanently by pressing with an iron.
142. If the innovation proved successful in the trial institution it was hoped that it would be adopted permanently.
143. Unlike Fragonard's star-struck damsels, we keep one eye permanently trained on the future.
144. Then there is a vertical top-roping wall with colour coded routes and top-ropes permanently in position.
145. The inner cities no longer respond, because the communities have dissolved or become permanently disfigured.
146. Because neither life insurance nor private health plans normally cover you against the financial consequences of a permanently disabling accident.
147. Dozens of others were seriously wounded or left permanently disabled.
148. Such horses that are locked up in stables without sensory stimulation for a long period will become permanently more anxious and fearful.
149. The tension of the wire will secure the hooks against the crazy paving permanently.
150. Some probably settled permanently, as Hsu Fu was said to have done at Shingu.
More similar words: permanentpreeminentlyGermangermanysupermanfishermancountermandgentlyrecentlysilentlycurrentlyinherentlyfrequentlyviolentlyapparentlyobedientlysubsequentlyimpudentlydiligentlyconsequentlyprescientlyinsistentlymalevolentlyconsistentlyinadvertentlythermalgeothermalaftermathsupermarketdormant
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