To be permanent or firmly established; to be a normal part of everyday life, especially after once being considered abnormal or unusual. A lot of people see the ubiquity of the Internet as the death of face-to-face communication, but at this point it is very much here to stay.I sure hope backup cameras in cars are here to stay. I don't think I could drive without one now!People in the mid-2000s thought the iPod was here to stay, until it was eclipsed by the iPhone.
be accepted or used by most people and therefore a permanent part of our lives: It looks as if televised trials are here to stay. OPPOSITE: here today, gone tomorrow
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