Adverb
In a permanent manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe is permanently disabled Source: Internet
135,000 persons were permanently resettled and many more were resettled temporarily. Source: Internet
3. The post radiation signal is permanently stored and is dose rate independent. Source: Internet
According to him, a register compiled under and controlled by them which they intend to manipulate in order to permanently disadvantage opposing parties. Source: Internet
About 15,000 men develop reactive arthritis due to chlamydia infection each year in the U.S., and about 5,000 are permanently affected by it. Source: Internet
According to World Rugby’s concussion guidance, a player with concussion or suspected concussion at all levels of the game should be immediately and permanently removed from training or the field of play and should be medically assessed. Source: Internet