make sth permanent
Frequency: 8.530.5 per million words
To cause something to become lasting or unchanging.
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Examples (10)
- We decided to make the arrangement permanent.
- The company aims to make the new policy permanent.
- They want to make their stay in the country permanent.
- The artist used a special ink to make the drawing permanent.
- After a successful trial, they will make the position permanent.
- It's crucial to make these changes permanent for long-term stability.
- The government sought to make the ceasefire permanent.
- Can we make this solution permanent to avoid future issues?
- She decided to make her move to the city permanent.
- His ambition was to make his mark on history permanent.