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The outer limits or edge of an area or object.
“New houses were built on the periphery of the historic town.”
Lasting or meant to last indefinitely without significant change; enduring.
“She secured a permanent position with the company after a successful internship.”
The definitive and irreversible shutting down of a business, institution, road, or facility with no intention of reopening.
“The announcement of the factory's permanent closure left hundreds of workers searching for new jobs.”
A formal, authoritative, and final order or law that is intended to remain in effect indefinitely without expiration or revocation.
“The council issued a permanent decree establishing the protected status of the ancient forest.”
A person, object, or entity that serves as an unceasing, long-term guard or watchful presence over a specific location or concept.
“The ancient oak tree stood as a permanent sentinel over the valley, watching generations come and go.”
To spread throughout every part of the surrounding environment, mood, or air.
“The rich aroma of freshly baked bread began to permeate the atmosphere of the entire house.”
Never ending or changing; occurring repeatedly so as to seem ceaseless.
“The region is plagued by perpetual conflict and political instability.”
Continuing in a course of action even in the face of difficulty, opposition, or lack of success.
“The persevering student spent months mastering the complex mathematical proof.”
Continuing firmly in a course of action, opinion, or purpose despite difficulty or opposition.
“Her persistent efforts finally paid off when she secured the grant.”
The highest level of performance or the fastest time achieved by an individual in a specific activity or sport.
“She set a new personal best in the 100-meter sprint during the regional qualifiers.”
An individual's subjective opinion, perspective, or interpretation of a situation, often based on personal experience rather than objective evidence.
“In my personal view, the company's new policy will do more harm than good.”
An individual's unique way of considering or evaluating a situation, shaped by their own experiences, beliefs, and attitudes.
“While the report provided the facts, the author included a personal viewpoint to explain why the policy failed.”
Plural form of person; human beings, individuals, or human beings considered collectively.
“Several persons were detained for questioning by the local authorities.”
The process of sweating; the salty, watery fluid secreted by the sweat glands of the skin.
“Beads of perspiration stood out on his forehead after the intense workout.”
Relevant or applicable to a particular matter; apposite.
“She asked a series of pertinent questions that helped clarify the complex situation.”