| 释义 | View usage for:permanence in British English (ˈpɜːmənəns) noun Also: permanentness the state or quality of being permanentpermanence in American English (ˈpɜrmənəns)   noun  the state or quality of being permanent Word origin ME < ML permanentiaYou can feel the power and permanence of nature in places like that.She represents the permanence of an eternal Britain in an ancestral rivalry in which mutual admiration has always matched enmity.I, too, am firmly committed to the permanence of marriage and always work toward following the biblical position.Examples of 'permanence' in a sentencepermanenceSynonyms of 'permanence'continuity, survival, stability, duration More Synonyms of permanenceThe permanence of the peace treaty has been threatened by their actions. Synonyms continuity survival duration durability finality perpetuity continuance dependability permanency fixity indestructibility fixedness lastingness perdurability (rare)Additional synonymsClimate reflects a basic struggle between constancy and change. Synonyms steadiness,  stability,  regularity,  uniformity,  perseverance,  firmness,  permanence,  fixednessThe book is about the endurance of the class system in Britain. Synonyms permanence,  stability,  continuity,  duration,  continuation,  longevity,  durability,  continuance,  immutability,  lastingnessbelief in the immortality of the soul Synonyms eternity,  perpetuity,  everlasting life,  timelessness,  incorruptibility,  indestructibility,  endlessness,  deathlessnessSeefixityNearby words ofpermanenceperk something or someone upperk upperkypermanencepermanentpermanentlypermeable
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