An impermanence that suggests the inevitability of ending or dying.
The attribute of being brief or fleeting.
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.
6 They savour beauty while being tormented by its very transience and fragility.
7 Job transience will also become more acceptable than has traditionally been the case.
8 Despite the transience of the accommodation, the family remains overjoyed to be here.
9 They defined man's mortality and the transience of time as literature's supreme subjects.
10 Anything for a more impressive place on the spectrum of permanence to transience .
11 That kind of transience was not a recipe for academic success.
12 Being a connoisseur of the transience of world pictures gave her an authority-against-authority.
13 Phaophanit's installations meditate on the transience of life, memory and loss.
14 The melting of the figures represented the transience of human life.
15 When we are forced into transience , we are made more -Egg Morning!
16 Watching Daley is a reminder of the transience of it all.
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