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nonpermanent

Nonpermanent is an adjective describing something that is not intended to last permanently; it denotes a temporary, provisional, or intermittent state or condition. The term is formed from non- and permanent, signaling a lack of lasting permanence rather than a fixed, ongoing status.

The word is commonly used across domains to distinguish temporary arrangements from durable ones. In employment

In construction, events, and design, nonpermanent structures or installations are intended to be removable or relocatable,

Linguistically, nonpermanent is often interchangeable with synonyms such as temporary, provisional, or interim, though usage preferences

See also: temporary, provisional, ephemeral, interim, permanent.

and
residency,
nonpermanent
describes
workers
on
temporary
contracts
or
residents
without
permanent
status,
who
typically
have
different
rights,
benefits,
or
protections
compared
with
permanent
personnel.
In
legal
or
policy
contexts,
nonpermanent
status
may
refer
to
visas,
permits,
or
licenses
that
require
renewal
and
do
not
confer
long-term
residency
or
entitlement.
such
as
scaffolding,
tents,
temporary
exhibitions,
stage
sets,
or
pop-up
facilities.
In
information
technology
and
data
management,
nonpermanent
storage
or
data
are
transient
by
nature,
including
volatile
memory
(RAM),
caches,
or
temporary
files
that
do
not
persist
after
a
session
or
power
cycle.
vary
by
style
guide
and
field.
Some
contexts
prefer
hyphenated
forms
like
non-permanent,
others
favor
the
single
word.