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View definitions for permanently

permanently

adverb as in for all time

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The number of pupils permanently excluded has also risen by a third, according to the DfE.

From BBC

The rules governing presidential pardoning – or at the very least the processes and established guardrails that had guided its use – appear to have been fundamentally and permanently altered.

From BBC

Instead, on a planet that’s already had 12 recent months of just such a temperature rise, that mark is expected to be permanently reached by perhaps 2029, the year Trump finishes his second term.

From Salon

A store described as the "cornerstone" of a region's musical heritage for more than 100 years has "closed permanently".

From BBC

Public access to parts of the BBC's London headquarters, New Broadcasting House, will be permanently restricted after a council meeting was told the corporation faced "increased threats".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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