transience Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈtræn.zi.əns]
  • Us [ ˈtræn.zi.əns]

Meaning of transience In English

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Examples of transience

  • These people highlight the transience of fame and the lengths some will go to in achieving it.

  • Such events make us think about our transience and death.

  • The New Yorker has led a life of transience and loss.

  • In terms of the notions of transience and durability introduced above, the emphasis thus seems to be on transience.

  • This transience is further highlighted by the fact that there were no permanent political organizations.

  • Poverty and transience were just the first of the family's suspicious traits.

  • Within the farmstead itself, however, there is still periodic renewal and transience at play.

  • Settling in and moving on : transience and older people in care homes.

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