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Meanings of
impermanency
in English
Portuguese
anicca
Spanish
transitoriedad
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The property of not existing for indefinitely long durations.
impermanence
permanence
Portuguese
anicca
Usage of
impermanency
in English
1
For the life on man is wholly subject to danger and
impermanency
.
2
From Aryan India, through China, came Buddhism, with its vast doctrine of
impermanency
.
3
Generally speaking, we construct for endurance, the Japanese for
impermanency
.
4
Even in Japanese art-developed, if not actually created, under Buddhist influence-thedoctrine of
impermanency
has left its traces.
5
Under prohibition, the flossiest bars didn't cost much to build, because the management realized there was some threat of
impermanency
.
6
Now it is worth while to inquire if there be not some compensatory value attaching to this
impermanency
and this smallness in the national life.
7
Impermanency
is the nature of all things, quickly born, they quickly die.
8
"
Impermanency
,
"
writes one, with a fading memory of Buddhism in his mind, "is the nature of our life.
9
"The three reflections on the
impermanency
,
suffering, and unreality of the body are three gates leading to the city of Nirwana."
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
impermanency
Portuguese
anicca
Spanish
transitoriedad
Impermanency
through the time