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Meanings of
permanence
in English
Russian
постоянность
Portuguese
permanência
Catalan
permanència
Spanish
permanencia
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Quality of lasting, or being intended to last, indefinitely.
fixed
constant
permanent
longevity
constancy
immutable
permanency
immutability
fixedness
impermanence
Related terms
quality
Russian
постоянность
Synonyms
Examples for "
fixed
"
fixed
constant
permanent
longevity
constancy
Examples for "
fixed
"
1
Commissioner Goodell said today: This is clearly something that can be
fixed
.
2
He said he planned to challenge the
fixed
penalty notice in court.
3
Yesterday the court
fixed
June 13th next year for a new trial.
4
Within
fixed
income, foreign exchange and interest rate trading, results were strong.
5
I've had a really great year actually, getting it
fixed
was fantastic.
1
Maybe their
constant
state of positive, assured energy attracts only great people.
2
But right now they remain a
constant
hope for certain revolutionary factions.
3
The
constant
is expressed in terms of kilometers per second per megaparsec.
4
One idea had remained fairly
constant
,
however, and he heard it everywhere.
5
The individual differences emphasize the need for
constant
attention for possible discomfort.
1
Justice Andre Wiltens said the behaviour had
permanent
consequences for the victims.
2
But the issue of
permanent
Nato bases in east Europe is divisive.
3
All stakeholders need to meet and propose a
permanent
solution, he said.
4
Citizens with
permanent
residence documents should get new ones free of charge.
5
Russia and China are among the Security Council's five
permanent
,
veto-holding members.
1
That, of course, would benefit his party and help his political
longevity
.
2
Conclusions: Serum BPIFB4 protein levels classify
longevity
and health status in LLIs.
3
Secondary caries remains the main problem limiting the
longevity
of composite restorations.
4
Its main objective is to achieve
longevity
through mind and body conditioning.
5
There is a large question now also about the
longevity
of Mr.
1
Friendship, a dual relation; enmities an accompaniment of;
constancy
a requisite in.
2
I shall then give over every expectation, every wish of his
constancy
.
3
Thus Darwin's theory was not a recipe for change, but for
constancy
.
4
The
constancy
of the two, however, was very different in essential meaning.
5
The fidelity of whales to each other exceeds the
constancy
of birds.
1
If Trump's character is
immutable
,
however, his executive actions may not be.
2
There's an
immutable
law in professional politics, no matter what your stripe.
3
The
immutable
laws of physics and quantum chance would execute the sentence.
4
That rule is perfect and
immutable
;
whereas I am changeable and imperfect.
5
Only the sun moved in that vast world of seemingly
immutable
forces.
1
In Portland, however, the protests have taken on a sense of
permanency
.
2
The note of
permanency
in the chronic rite of disinheritance was startling.
3
The cave provided an element of
permanency
and an essence of security.
4
Rugby has changed but Leinster versus Munster has a
permanency
to it.
5
The whole spirit here is one of seriousness, of dignity, of
permanency
.
1
There will not be soon one good paleontologist who believes in
immutability
.
2
He is the one Being to whom the attribute of
immutability
attaches.
3
The historical evidence accessible all goes to prove the
immutability
of species.
4
There will not be soon one good palaeontologist who believes in
immutability
.
5
We next consider God's
immutability
,
and His eternity following on His
immutability
.
1
And he had the mouth women put faith in for decision and
fixedness
.
2
Her eyes rested on the murderers with the most acute
fixedness
.
3
His great power lay in his demand for
fixedness
of opinion.
4
The horse was gazing with statuesque
fixedness
across a waste of partially-melted snow.
5
She stared at Miss Rosa Blair, who returned her stare with curious
fixedness
.
Usage of
permanence
in English
1
Their great drawback is the want of
permanence
in the silver film.
2
The immortal in man imparts to it its own quality of
permanence
.
3
They weren't symbols of celestial bodies but forces for
permanence
on earth.
4
Nature admits of no
permanence
in the relation between man and woman.
5
The weakness of the bond market is merely an affair of
permanence
.
6
They had no need of
permanence
,
and he hadn't changed his mind.
7
But English judges were mistaken as to the
permanence
of the record.
8
There was a pleasant, warming sense of secure
permanence
about the arrangement.
9
But for
permanence
the maple, the oak, the buttonball are all better.
10
Both indicate the kin, localized and settled with the view to
permanence
.
11
They will return impressed by the solidity and
permanence
of their investment.
12
The Queen is an agent of change and a reminder of
permanence
.
13
It was the
permanence
of its grandeur that was important, nothing else.
14
And this delusion of
permanence
,
the enclosing soft-clinging darkness served to heighten.
15
It had
permanence
and strength, sticky silver glue binding life to body.
16
As
permanence
becomes a possibility, pride in transience starts to look questionable.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
permanence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
give permanence
greater permanence
such permanence
achieve permanence
insure permanence
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Translations for
permanence
Russian
постоянность
Portuguese
permanência
Catalan
permanència
Spanish
permanencia
Permanence
through the time
Permanence
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common