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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151. The United States has decided to make a bold step toward helping to secure and dispose of this material permanently.
152. A cash sum of up to £80,000 if you are permanently disabled as the result of an accident.
153. If the craft had kept the same attitude permanently, then that side facing the Sun would have baked.
154. Hopefully this event will become permanently fixed in Norwich and make the youth proud to come from Norfolk.
155. The approaches used in these two studies required only a brief period of treatment to permanently alter the course of the disease.
156. Fortunately, he quickly regained control, whereas the rest of us lost it permanently.
157. The same was found to apply to pellets in waterlogged or permanently wet conditions.
158. His legs were broken and folded, permanently, into his groin.
159. I think people who drink and drive should be banned from driving permanently.
160. A large iron gateway sagged permanently open, beside a lodge house and a cattle grid.
161. His intention to repay the equivalent amount was relevant to dishonesty, not to the intention permanently to deprive.
162. These fossil-like impressions of flesh-forms convey a chilling vulnerability not shared but enhanced by the metal material which they now permanently impress.
163. His love was capricious, brazenly conditional and in permanently short supply.
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164. How many mind-altering experiences can one man have before his mind is permanently altered?
165. There was no dispute about the appellant's intention being permanently to deprive Mr. Occhi of the money.
166. In this conception of the social and political world, the established order is not permanently fixed.
167. It offers vital financial cover in the event of you being permanently disabled in an accident.
168. Although 70 years old and permanently hunched over from osteoporosis, she was still a compact bundle of energy.
169. In one form or another Gnosticism has permanently remained an underground concomitant of the church.
170. This W.E. should allow two troops to be kept permanently up to strength for operations.
171. If he took to his bed now, he might as well stay there - permanently.
172. She had a great square face, with a large jaw, and cheeks that were permanently red.
173. On August 4, 1927, all five banks were permanently closed.
174. The farmsteads and hamlets thus created may have been used initially as temporary steadings, but eventually a number were permanently occupied.
175. His face wore a manic expression into which it had been moulding itself, a little more permanently, with each passing day.
176. Doctors say it's too risky to try to operate, but they think Adrian's sight won't be permanently damaged.
177. For the first couple of years, I was angry, permanently bad-tempered, and sexually frustrated.
178. It is assumed that all permanently disabled male workers who survived until 1966 are included in the above table.
179. Application clusters can be set up permanently to meet individual needs.
180. She went about with her head at a slight angle and her eyes permanently narrowed, to avoid the smoke.
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