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I . permanent [ˈpɜ:mənənt, Am ˈpɜ:r-] ADJ

permanent
permanent damage, peace
permanent state

II . permanent [ˈpɜ:mənənt, Am ˈpɜ:r-] N AM

permanent → perm

See also perm

I . perm [pɜ:m, Am pɜ:rm] N

II . perm [pɜ:m, Am pɜ:rm] VB trans

Permanent Secretary N Brit ADMIN

permanent staff N + sing/pl vb

permanent staff

permanent wave N form

permanent wave

Usage examples with permanent

to be a permanent fixture in sb's life fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Critics argue that many of these substitutes are much less permanent.
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Some guest houses were also constructed but little or no permanent population was located in the area.
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It has a small permanent population of about 26.
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The land grants became working holdings because of the permanent water supply.
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By mid 1960, the club had moved into a new space which would become its permanent building.
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They are widely used due to low permanent pressure loss.
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The faults can either be transient or permanent.
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The permanent exhibits display elements of life during more than two hundred years of residence.
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After construction of the permanent church, the 1848 and 1850 buildings were used as a wool store, but were destroyed by fire in 1865.
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And, during the 1994-97 period he was in and out of the side, unable to become a permanent member of the side.
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