Adjective
semi-permanent (comparative more semi-permanent, superlative most semi-permanent)
Alternative form of semipermanent
semi permanent
"At that point, I just wanted out," Simon later said. citation Their breakup was not intended to be semi-permanent: Garfunkel hoped for a two-year break from Simon & Garfunkel and did not intend to pursue a film-career. Source: Internet
Nurse Kimberley Gorton, 36, from Wilmslow, Cheshire only popped into her local salon for a semi-permanent colour to make her hair look extra shiny followed by a trim in September 2019. Source: Internet
Long-term treatments, especially those that involve semi-permanent hospitalization, and also disability costs such as wheelchairs, are covered by a state-controlled mandatory insurance. Source: Internet
Can you go in a chlorine pool after using semi-permanent color? Source: Internet
Fixate™ Keratin Activator by Lubrizol is part of a two-component heat activated hair treatment technology that safely enables semi-permanent hair straightening, smoothness, frizz control, softness, and shine lasting for more than 10 shampoo washes. Source: Internet
Here comes "Giants of Land and Sea," a new, semi-permanent show at the California Academy of Sciences. Source: Internet