become permanent
Frequency: 8.227.4 per million words
To change into a lasting or unchanging state.
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- The temporary job offer will soon become permanent.
- After years of dedication, his position in the company became permanent.
- If not treated quickly, the damage to the old building could become permanent.
- The country hopes that the recent peace agreement will become permanent.
- Over time, the subtle changes in the environment become permanent.
- Her residency status is expected to become permanent next year.
- Without proper care, the injury might become permanent.
- They are working hard to ensure the positive reforms become permanent.
- The provisional arrangements could easily become permanent if no alternative is found.
- For some, the effects of a severe illness can become permanent.