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permanent

[pur-muh-nuhnt] / ˈpɜr mə nənt /


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Cryptocurrencies are actually ill-suited for major criminal enterprises because transactions are permanent, immutable and traceable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Webb, who became a Hong Kong permanent resident, believed that the former British colony's success was its "differentiation" from mainland China.

From Barron's

"We are now moving forward with the whole issue of a more permanent, larger presence in Greenland from the Danish defence forces but also with the participation of other countries," Lund Poulsen told the press.

From Barron's

Polyamory is more permanent — a stable lifestyle flexible enough to accommodate instability and rupture.

From Los Angeles Times

The condition needs to be treated quickly to prevent permanent damage to eyesight, the NHS says.

From BBC