Examples of 'permanently moved' in a sentence

Meaning of "permanently moved"

permanently moved: Implies that someone has relocated to a new place with the intention of staying there indefinitely

How to use "permanently moved" in a sentence

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permanently moved
A file or site has been permanently moved to a new location.
It also tells the search engines that the page in question has permanently moved.
The site is permanently moved.
Around this time he married Maria Carlota Rebelo in Terceira, and permanently moved to Velas.
After graduating he permanently moved to South Florida.
Permanently moved to / within California.
The page has been permanently moved.
He permanently moved to Toronto in 1945 and wrote for various Communist Party supported newspapers.
The destination website has permanently moved to a new URL.
His family permanently moved to their house in Cerdanyola in around 1914.
Upon release from prison, Šešelj permanently moved to Belgrade.
After graduation, he permanently moved to Budva, where he got married and had three children.
A 301 redirect means that a page has been permanently moved to a new location.
In 2006 they permanently moved to Barcelona, where they now work on local and international projects.
It means the URL has been permanently moved to another URL.

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Michel permanently moved to Varennes between September 1, 1678 and Easter of the following year.
October - The capital of Pennsylvania is permanently moved from Lancaster to Harrisburg.
In 2002, Gobe permanently moved to Switzerland and acquired residency in the country.
After further raids by the Obodrites in 1066 the bishop Adalbert permanently moved to Bremen.
Later that year, it was permanently moved to a spot next to the steps.
A 301 redirect tells Google that a page has permanently moved.
However, she has not permanently moved to Russia because of Visa restrictions.
In 1677, the seat of the Metropolis of Moldavia was permanently moved to Iași.
At fourteen, Swift and her family permanently moved to the Nashville suburb of Hendersonville, Tennessee.
Ociepka was a member until 1959, when he permanently moved to join his wife in Bydgoszcz.
In 1850 he permanently moved Eleanor and their family to Beloit.
Do you consider yourself to have permanently moved out of your parents ' or guardians ' home?
At age 15 they permanently moved back to Britain.
The following year he permanently moved to ( present day ) Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Since then, he has permanently moved to Beverly Hills, California.
Together with her husband and son, she permanently moved from Russia to Germany in December 2014.

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Examples of using Permanently
Use tacks or staples to permanently attach entrapment
Do not permanently store waste in collection bins
A local community could be permanently settled or mobile
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Examples of using Moved
Moved out here about a month ago
He may have just moved beyond circumstantial
Moved that herd like it was a column of infantry
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