Sentence example with the word 'transience'

transience

adaptability, brevity, changeableness, compendiousness, death rate, fluidity, littleness, mobility, mortalness, nonuniformity, resilience, shortness, suppleness

Definition n. an impermanence that suggests the inevitability of ending or dying

Last update: August 31, 2015


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Transience is not common in some elements in that state.   [Please select]

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This theory gives birth to a sort of ethical by-product whose dominant note is Harmony, the subordination of the individual to the universal reason; moral failure is proportionate to the degree in which the individual declines to recognize his personal transience in relation to the eternal Unity.   [Please select]

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A haunting transience mocked him from these rolling gray hills.   [Please select]

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As I sank down in my chair that odd feeling of uneasiness, of transience and unreality, of unsatisfaction I had had ever since we had moved suddenly became intensified, and at the very moment when I had gained everything I had once believed a man could desire.   [Please select]

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Both in Plato and Aristotle we note the illusion under which the ancients fell of regarding the transience of pleasure as a proof of its unreality, and of confounding the permanence of the intellectual pleasures with the unchangeableness of the knowledge from which they are derived.   [Please select]

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