semipermanent

adjective

semi·​per·​ma·​nent ˌse-mē-ˈpər-mə-nənt How to pronounce semipermanent (audio)
ˌse-ˌmī-,
-mi-,
-ˈpərm-nənt
: lasting or intended to last for a long time but not permanent

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The law on the books now reads as the semipermanent result of a political moment that has ended. Kaitlyn Tiffany, The Atlantic, 4 Apr. 2025 As Gwendolyn Ogura, senior lash artist at Hairy Little Things, explains, a lash lift is a semipermanent treatment that lifts and curls your natural lashes to give you the appearance of longer, fuller lashes. Audrey Noble, Vogue, 2 Apr. 2025 The possibility of establishing semipermanent bases, conducting scientific experiments, mining, and resource utilization are being explored. IEEE Spectrum, 7 Mar. 2025 The last 40 years have seen the growth of a semipermanent upper class that is increasingly isolated from the rest of society. Branko Milanovic, Foreign Affairs, 10 Dec. 2019 See All Example Sentences for semipermanent

Word History

First Known Use

1881, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of semipermanent was in 1881

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“Semipermanent.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/semipermanent. Accessed 21 Apr. 2025.

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