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Nuolatinis

Nuolatinis is a Lithuanian adjective meaning permanent, lasting, or continuous. It describes states, conditions, or statuses that are expected to endure over time or that occur without interruption. The term is used across everyday language, academia, and official discourse to mark permanence as opposed to temporary or provisional conditions.

Etymology and form: Nuolatinis is formed from the adverb nuolat, meaning continually or constantly, with the

Usage: The word is versatile and appears in various domains. For people, nuolatinis gyventojas means a permanent

Antonyms and related terms: The common opposite of nuolatinis is laikinas, meaning temporary or provisional. Related

See also: permanent, continuous, constant, laikinai (temporarily). In dictionaries and language references such as Lietuvių kalbos

Overall, nuolatinis conveys stability and duration, contrasting with temporary or transitional states in Lithuanian usage.

suffix
-inis
to
create
an
adjective.
This
derivation
conveys
the
sense
of
ongoing
or
enduring
character
of
the
described
noun.
resident,
indicating
a
person
who
has
long-term
or
indefinite
residence.
In
work
contexts,
nuolatinis
darbas
or
nuolatinė
darbo
vieta
denotes
permanent
employment
or
a
permanent
position.
In
science
and
everyday
observation,
nuolatinė
temperatūra
might
describe
a
constant
or
stable
temperature.
In
law
or
policy,
nuolatinis
status
helps
distinguish
enduring
conditions
from
temporary
arrangements
(laikinas).
concepts
include
nuolatinystė
(the
state
of
being
permanent)
and
nuolatiniai
procesai
(ongoing
processes).
žodynas,
nuolatinis
is
listed
as
a
standard
Lithuanian
adjective
used
to
express
enduring
characteristics.