permanently

[US]/'pə:mənəntli/
[UK]/ˈpə..mənəntlɪ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in a way that is lasting and enduring; in a way that remains unchanged for a long time.

Example Sentences

a noisy job could permanently impair their hearing.

a patient who was permanently unconscious and insensate.

Male workers were made permanently sterile by this pesticide.

The accident left him permanently scarred.

We've got all the information permanently on tap on a computer.

The ship is now permanently moored on the Thames in London.

His radio is permanently tuned to Radio 1.

[as adj. depilated]his permanently depilated and tattooed skull.

There is no body of significant information establishing the effectiveness of the tweezer epilator to permanently remove hair.

Product dispositioned for scrap shall be conspicuously and permanently marked, orpositively controlled, until physically rendered unusable.

2035 a duplicate set of fire control plan not permanently stored in a prominently marked weathertight enclosure outside the deck house.

While the market value of a shiftable capital good may exceed its reproduction cost temporarily, the value of capital, in a particular location, can remain permanently below its reproduction cost.

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