relatively permanent

Frequency: 7.211.1 per million words

Lasting or unchanging in comparison to other things.

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Examples (10)

  • The changes implemented were considered relatively permanent.
  • Although not absolute, the structure offers a relatively permanent solution.
  • For nomadic tribes, their settlements were relatively permanent compared to temporary camps.
  • The stain might be relatively permanent if not treated quickly.
  • After the repairs, the house achieved a relatively permanent state of stability.
  • The shift in consumer behavior appears to be relatively permanent.
  • A tattoo is a relatively permanent form of body art.
  • The improvements to the infrastructure are expected to be relatively permanent.
  • This type of plastic offers a relatively permanent bond.
  • The effect of the medication is relatively permanent, requiring less frequent dosing.