Quality of lasting, or being intended to last, a limited period of time.
Body and material things are "transient, not permanent" - a spiritual concept in Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism.
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Examples for "temporary "
Examples for "temporary "
1 The revelation led to a temporary government ban on awarding state contracts.
2 The debt crisis is not a temporary problem, it's a structural one.
3 However, all those good strides forward have come to a temporary halt.
4 Omar Suleiman is good as long as he leads a temporary government.
5 The temporary measure needs Congressional approval to remain on the books, however.
1 It may be a transient animal or a resident animal, he said.
2 However, this suppressive effect was transient and normalized by day 21 post-BMT.
3 The postoperative course was uneventful except transient bradycardia immediately after the procedure.
4 However, a transient low CD4 count is not uncommon in recent infections.
5 Patients: One hundred consecutive patients with ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack.
1 For one transitory moment, I think I may have actually seen it.
2 It is vital that school staff are supported throughout this transitory period.
3 If they are linked, let's hope the phenomenon is a transitory one.
4 The life of human beings in this world is fleeting and transitory .
5 So from the iron bracelet a voice tells of the transitory vision.
1 However, it can be done without sacrificing the ephemeral for the essential.
2 They are just one esoteric, perhaps ephemeral , way a league does business.
3 Auden is saying that love, ephemeral in nature, becomes eternal in language.
4 She looked strangely ephemeral , as if he was seeing her through water.
5 Some seek eternal beauty, and place their ephemeral life in the infinite.
1 The transience of students puts pressure on teachers and classes, she said.
2 The transience of the contents of art may be of two kinds.
3 He'd seen threads himself, watched their fluidity, and marveled at their transience .
4 Now that he was out of the service, he continued the transience .
5 As permanence becomes a possibility, pride in transience starts to look questionable.
1 And now we're hitting a new apex of ephemerality in our currency.
2 He thinks it highlights the ephemerality of the human reign on Earth.
3 He is also good at illustrating the ephemerality of pop music.
4 But then, ephemerality was the summation of most human activities.
5 Design projects this sense of immediacy and ephemerality not only through T-shirts or the Internet.
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 .
1 It was the planlessness, the flimsy temporariness of the buildings, their faded unpleasant colors.
2 If not, we risk increasing those feelings of alienation and temporariness that effect our youth so violently.
3 The occupation's putative temporariness enabled liberal Zionists to see themselves as genuine liberals, to define Israel as a democracy.
4 He heard the temporariness of the phrase he'd chosen and realized he wouldn't have put it that way in front of Madeleine.
5 Of course, all advanced bases are distant bases, but the words usually imply temporariness , as does in fact the word "advance."
1 You're focused on spiritual matters or musing about the impermanence of life.
2 With this sense of impermanence came a culture of living in the moment.
3 The permanence of stone; the impermanence of man's impressions upon it.
4 This impermanence gets played out in my dancing life over and over again.
5 But now in the higher things there is none of this impermanence and instability.
6 The project is about fandom and cultural heroes, but also about legacy and impermanence .
7 He it is who can provide lasting escape from the destructive power of impermanence .
8 We live in a life of impermanence - and it 's as difficult as it is beautiful.
9 However, It's important to accept the impermanence of things.
10 Realisation of the fact of impermanence is a necessary stage on the path to enlightenment.
11 It conveyed the idea of impermanence , making me feel transient as in a hotel bedroom.
12 Expressing nothing but a caprice, it had the futility and the impermanence of all caprices.
13 The proverbial symbol of impermanence is writing upon sand.
14 It was an inconsistent tie, permanent in its impermanence , with all its incompleteness terribly complete.
15 Complications regarding the deal still remain, with all parties understood to be unhappy with its impermanence .
16 A painful sense of the impermanence of the things of this world came suddenly upon her.
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