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II . permanent [ˈpɜːmənənt] N

permanent → permanent wave

▶ permanently ADV

See also permanent wave

permanent wave N, permanent

nonpayment [ˌnɒnˈpeımənt] N

pertinent [ˈpɜːtınənt] ADJ (to)

impertinent [ımˈpɜːtınənt] ADJ

▶ impertinence
▶ impertinency N
▶ impertinently ADV

superman <supermen [ˈsʲuː­pəmen] > [ˈsʲuːpəmæn] N

I . opponent [əˈpəʊnənt] N

II . opponent [əˈpəʊnənt] ADJ

I . component [kəmˈpəʊnənt] ADJ

II . component [kəmˈpəʊnənt] N

continent [ˈkɒntınənt] N

Phrases:

the C-
▶ continental [ˌkɒntıˈnentəl] ADJ
▶ continentally ADV

prominent [ˈprɒmınənt] ADJ

2. prominent:

▶ prominence N
▶ prominently ADV

preeminent [priːˈemınənt] ADJ

▶ preeminence N
▶ preeminently ADV

undermanned [ˌʌndəˈmænd] ADJ

supermarket [ˈsʲuːpəˌmɑːkıt] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The non-permanent canons had to attend continuously for three months.
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Markers designed for children or for temporary writing (as with a whiteboard or overhead projector) typically use non-permanent inks.
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It also has an additional seven non-permanent tributaries and fifteen ephemeral ones.
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Installations on government or military facilities may be granted only on a temporary basis, and may require the use of non-permanent facilities.
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Each year, half of the non-permanent members are elected for two-year terms.
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The use of non-permanent (yurt) churches is also well-documented.
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The fairgrounds accommodate both permanent buildings for commercial and agricultural exhibits and space for tents and other non-permanent structures to be brought in each year.
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This ad hoc, non-permanent commission examines selected closed cases and looks for evidence of errors in the police investigation indicating tunnel vision and misunderstanding of scientific evidence.
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Faced with these requirements, pencils or other non-permanent recordkeeping methods are unsatisfactory.
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The reform included an increase of the non-permanent membership from six to 10 members.
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