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Aussprache lernen per·ma·nent

/ˈpərm(ə)nənt/
adjective
lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely.
"a permanent ban on the dumping of radioactive waste at sea"
Synonyme: lasting, enduring, indefinite, continuing, perpetual, everlasting, eternal, abiding, constant, persistent, irreparable, irreversible, lifelong, indissoluble, indelible, standing, perennial, unending, endless, never-ending, immutable, unchangeable, unalterable, invariable, unchanging, changeless, undying, imperishable, indestructible, ineradicable, perdurable, long-term, long-lasting, stable, fixed, established, sound, secure, solid, firm, durable

noun
a perm for the hair.
"a woman with a home permanent"

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The meaning of PERMANENT is continuing or enduring without fundamental or marked change : stable. How to use permanent in a sentence.
vor 3 Tagen · lasting for a long time or for ever: She is looking for a permanent place to stay. Are you looking for a temporary or a permanent job?
existing perpetually; everlasting, especially without significant change. Synonyms: constant, invariable, stable. Antonyms: inconstant, temporary.
lasting for a long time or forever: She is looking for a permanent place to stay. Are you looking for a temporary or a permanent job?
permanent (comparative more permanent, superlative most permanent) Without end, eternal. Lasting for an indefinitely long time.
That's because the adjective permanent is used to describe something that continues on into the foreseeable future without shifting, moving, or changing at all.
vor 4 Tagen · Synonyms for PERMANENT: eternal, immortal, endless, perpetual, durable, lasting, everlasting, unending; Antonyms of PERMANENT: temporary, ...
Strongest matches: durable, enduring, long-lasting, perpetual, stable. Strong matches: everlasting, invariable, perennial, set.
permanent in American English · 1. existing perpetually; everlasting, esp. without significant change · 2. intended to exist or function for a long, indefinite ...