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permanence
[pur-muh-nuhns]
permanence
/ ˈpɜːmənəns /
noun
the state or quality of being permanent
Other Word Forms
- nonpermanence noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of permanence1
Example Sentences
Change, in the end, has been the only constant in our battle for permanence.
The ramshackle structures that survive — often with missing roofs and walls, and stairs leading nowhere — have little in common, save for their shambolic, ad hoc construction designed less for permanence than speed and low price.
The Age of Trump wrapped itself in the flag of false patriotism while simultaneously destroying America’s sacred civic myths about its national greatness and the permanence of its democracy.
There’s a line in the show to the effect of, “Nothing ever really disappears,” whether that’s because of the stories that people tell about us or the permanence of the internet.
But without income increases to counter rising costs or any sense of permanence to the tariffs causing them, people may struggle to adapt to their new financial realities.
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