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permanent

[pur-muh-nuhnt] / ˈpɜr mə nənt /


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An 11th-hour review by the city’s Department of Buildings, a department spokesman said, showed the club “was no longer utilizing temporary stage equipment but instead had constructed a whole permanent building.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In addition to private séance work, Kate took a permanent position offered by a wealthy Spiritualist who wanted to spread his beliefs to the wider public.

From Literature

Esfandiari, 39, was also handed a permanent ban from French territory, according to an AFP journalist present at the court.

From Barron's

Turk urged "diplomatic and political pressure" to push the parties towards a humanitarian truce that leads to a permanent ceasefire.

From Barron's

After six surgeries to repair the bones and nerves in her right arm, Horta was left with permanent damage, according to a brief by her attorneys in the lawsuit she filed in 2022.

From Los Angeles Times