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permanently

[pur-muh-nuhnt-lee] / ˈpɜr məˌnənt li /
ADVERB
for all time
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Example Sentences

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Currently, any allowances in the reserve above a 400 million threshold are cancelled permanently every year.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the lavish memorial erected by his grieving widow, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert is golden, but few world leaders are permanently gilded, and certainly not before their deaths.

From Los Angeles Times

A buildout of the claims could end public access to the area and permanently scar the landscape, drawing traffic and light pollution and harming springs and groundwater stores, he said.

From Los Angeles Times

There are craters that are permanently in shadow, she says, where ice can build up.

From BBC

Will the war permanently change how Europe meets its energy needs?

From The Wall Street Journal