impermanency

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NOUN
  1. the property of not existing for indefinitely long durations
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How To Use impermanency In A Sentence

  • He embarks on a semantics lecture, suggesting the term “shelter” sends the wrong meaning: “The word connotes impermanency. A Billion Lives
  • Because the Hmong never had their own independent country, she said they've always felt a sense of impermanency, and a very strong image in their folklore is that of an orphan boy. U.S. Hmong communities mourn general's death
  • La Brea — a wide boulevard lined with furniture stores, antique shops, and the occasional shopfront with "Psychic" scrawled across the glass — was imbued with the same impermanency like many of the blocks south of Hollywood, where brick veneer mixed with a frontier-town sensibility. Soul
  • In today's corporatized America, among way too many people, and given the fragility and impermanency of so many social bonds, this is a capital sin, a huge no-no, real friendship-busting stuff. THE HEROIC MUST BECOME THINKABLE (AGAIN)
  • Dardie oops, oh what the hell: The impermanency of the blog is one of the biggest flaws here. Cicerone of NAS Acquiesces in Data Obstruction « Climate Audit
  • The afternoon carried heavy overtones of impermanency; the look of a rose on the way to being overblown conveys the same mood. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • Shelter has connotations of impermanency and we build for permanency. A Billion Lives
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