noun
- The quality or state of lasting or remaining unchanged; durability or stability.
- Something that is permanent or enduring; a permanent feature or condition.
Usage: Usually uncountable; plural form used when referring to multiple instances or types of permanence.
Usage: Countable sense; refers to specific permanent things or states.
Examples
- The permanences of nature—mountains, oceans, and forests—inspire awe in many people.
- She sought permanences in her relationships after years of instability.
- The artist valued permanences in her work, choosing materials that would last centuries.
- Unlike fashion trends, classical architecture emphasizes permanences and timeless design.
- The permanences of human culture are reflected in our oldest traditions and languages.
- He questioned whether any permanences truly exist in a constantly changing world.