Permanently
Permanently is an adverb meaning lasting for an indefinitely long time or forever, or in a way that will not revert to a previous state. It is used to describe changes, conditions, or placements that are intended to endure rather than be temporary. In legal, medical, or everyday contexts, it signals a long-term or irreversible effect: for example, “The policy change will permanently alter the eligibility rules,” “The device is permanently implanted,” or “They relocated permanently.” It can also describe ongoing statuses, such as permanent residency.
Etymology: Permanently derives from the adjective permanent, which comes from Latin permanens, the present participle of
Nuances: Permanently often implies irreversibility or a high degree of certainty about duration, but not all
Related terms: permanent, permanence, temporarily, semipermanent.