permanence
endurance / stability / tenure / durability
Noun
This term conveys a sense of timelessness and stability, often evoking a feeling of security or an immutable state. It is frequently used in formal contexts to describe the enduring nature of art, laws, or physical structures, contrasting with the ephemeral or transient nature of existence. In professional or legal contexts, the word shifts toward a specific status of tenure. It describes the transition from a precarious or temporary arrangement to a guaranteed, lifelong, or indefinite position, such as achieving tenure in academia or permanent residency in a foreign country.