The context I'm trying to address is "things that started out as temporary things but someone decided to the things should not go away, and should be upgraded as necessary to ensure they would not go away."
@breadandcircuses @TRiG @dx @kim_harding @DavidHarding @Xoriff Permanentize(/ise) is just too compelling. We have a winner.
But y'all, I do have to draw the line at 'permanentization.'
@DrTCombs @breadandcircuses @TRiG @dx @kim_harding @DavidHarding @Xoriff formalized, would come close in a context of spatial/legal arrangements. But permanentize is a very nice angle!
@DrTCombs permanentizationible?
@dx
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@DrTCombs That perfectly describes the 6 counties of Ireland that remain a part of the UK. It was a temporary arrangement that has lasted over 100 years. Permanentized.
OOOOH getting some wonderful suggestions here from @breadandcircuses @TRiG @dx @kim_harding @DavidHarding and @Xoriff
And two strong votes for just rolling with "permanentize," which I am finding increasingly compelling.