be+permanent

  • 61permanent trustee — in the Scots law of insolvency, the person appointed in a sequestration by the court to administer the insolvent estate. This may be done before sequestration is awarded if there is cause when the person is an interim trustee and, indeed, until… …

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  • 62permanent — I adjective abiding, ageless, ceaseless, changeless, chronic, confirmed, constant, continued, continuing, dateless, deep seated, durable, endless, enduring, engrafted, entrenched, established, eternal, everlasting, fast, fixed, immortal,… …

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  • 63permanent alimony — see alimony Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 64permanent-press — adjective AMERICAN permanent press clothes do not need to be IRONED (=made smooth) after you wash them …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 65permanent — early 15c., from M.Fr. permanent (14c.), from L. permanentem (nom. permanens) remaining, prp. of permanere endure, continue, stay to the end, from per through + manere stay (see MANSION (Cf. mansion)) …

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  • 66permanent wave — permanent waves N COUNT A permanent wave is the same as a perm. [OLD FASHIONED] Syn: perm …

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  • 67permanent status — permanent position, fixed status, permanent solution …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 68permanent — Adj. (Mittelstufe) ununterbrochen, die ganze Zeit dauernd Synonyme: fortwährend, pausenlos, ständig, unablässig, unentwegt, kontinuierlich (geh.) Beispiele: Sie haben permanente finanzielle Probleme. Er kommt permanent zu spät zur Schule …

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  • 69permanent press — n. 1. a process in which a fabric is treated with a chemical and heat to make it less likely to wrinkle, thus requiring little or no ironing after washing 2. the condition of a fabric treated by this process permanent press adj …

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  • 70permanent wave — n. PERMANENT (n. ) …

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