Pronunciation: /ˈpɜrmənəns/
noun the state or quality of lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely
A1 I want to find a job with permanence.
A2 The permanence of the artwork was ensured by using high-quality materials.
B1 The company offers job permanence to its long-term employees.
B2 The permanence of the historical monument is threatened by environmental factors.
C1 The artist's work has achieved a level of permanence in the art world.
C2 The concept of permanence is a central theme in the philosopher's writings.
formal The concept of permanence is a key consideration in urban planning and infrastructure development.
informal I'm looking for a job with more permanence and stability.
slang I don't think this relationship has any real permanence, it's just a fling.
figurative The artist sought to capture the fleeting beauty of nature in a way that emphasized its contrast with the concept of permanence.
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