permanent
[ˈpərmənənt]
Definition:
1. Lasting for a long time or for all time in the future.
2. Existing all the time.
Use 'permanent' in a sentence:
- 1. The accident left him with permanent brain damage.
- 2. Nothing in this world is truly permanent.
- 3. Uncertainty also makes firms more likely to employ temporary workers rather than take on new permanent staff.
- 4. The family have a permanent home here.
- 5. At the end of the probationary period you will become a permanent employee.
- 6. A permanent employee is one who is employed for an unlimited length of time.
- 7. It's difficult to find a permanent cure for this disease.
- 8. Temperature becomes uniform by heat conduction until finally a permanent state is reached.
- 9. Heavy drinking can cause permanent damage to the brain.
- 10. The accident has not done any permanent damage.
- 11. They are now living together on a permanent basis.
- 12. she's in a permanent state of worry.
- 13. Some temporary workers did not want a permanent job.
- 14. A permanent ban on the dumping of nuclear waste at sea.
- 15. Nothing in life is permanent, but a diamond comes close to it.