Noun
permanent way (plural permanent ways)
(rail transport, Britain, Australia) The track and ballast (bed) of a railway.
“Influencers“ - you need to be influencing the world in a positive and permanent way, not in an egocentric, cool-for-a-few-moments way and then no one other than your audience remembers you for anything beyond your trendy, self-absorbed posts. Source: Internet
Family and friends have gotten tattoos as a permanent way to honor Johnson. Source: Internet
In this way, we will not have to actually leave our homes in a more permanent way. Source: Internet
I've been with my partner for a year and a half and have been long distance from the start and she's working towards moving closer to me in a more permanent way. Source: Internet
The railway line was re-laid, in a new permanent way in underground tunnels, constructed in two stages. Source: Internet
The track distributes the weight of the train evenly, allowing significantly greater loads per axle and wheel than in road transport, leading to less wear and tear on the permanent way. Source: Internet