Permanent [adjective]

Definition of Permanent:

constant, lasting

Opposite/Antonyms of Permanent:


Sentence/Example of Permanent:

We have not seen any permanent water for the last eighty miles.

A surplus in the Treasury created by loans is not a permanent or safe reliance.

An unlawful expedient can not become a permanent condition of government.

But the present must not become the permanent condition of the Government.

Who, again, could undertake the permanent care of his mother?

We aim at the assurance of a rounded and permanent national life.

It is, indeed, one of the most permanent characteristics of Shakespeare.

No doubt the first permanent trails led to them from the hunting-grounds.

He leaves no permanent monument, no ruins of former greatness.

I hear you intend to make Radville your permanent residence, Mr. Duncan?