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transitory nature

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transitory
adjective
uk /ˈtræn.zɪ.tər.i/ us /ˈtræn.sə.tɔːr.i/
lasting for only a ...
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nature
noun
uk /ˈneɪ.tʃər/ us /ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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Examples of transitory nature


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With its ambiguous, transitorynature, the offstage softens the sharpness between the fictional and the real world: it is related to both but possessed by neither.
Space and motion were now inseparable, and the tower's aerodynamic form might be seen readily to express the transitorynature of mass in motion in the space-time continuum.
The occupier may be a tenant of a very transitorynature with no real interest in the property.
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The mechanism for appointment of such a caretaker reflects the exceptional and transitorynature of the appointment.
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That emphasises the transitorynature of a miner's life.
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It now seems much more of a transitorynature than it originally was and apparently it could even be voided solely on the fiat of the local authority.
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The definition of the family unit also needs to be drawn widely to reflect the fairly loose structure of the modern family and the sometimes transitorynature of familial relationships.
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Prominent among those are the conflict of interest between dedicated services and stopping services; and the transitorynature of the special demand in the year 2000.
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Did not the wayfarer stop and reflect upon the transitorynature of his earthly life and was he not reminded that our lives are but a stage in our eternity?
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Odour nuisances are generally of a transitorynature.
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It highlights his historical and mythical role as well as his discussion of the transitorynature of power.
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The predominant tone is one of desolation, recalling the transitorynature of love and the emptiness it leaves in its wake.
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His works are meditations on space, the transitorynature of commonplace objects and the collisions that occur with their displacement.
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The film was in a way reflective of his own views on life and the transitorynature of fame and success in the film world.
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Census data is unreliable due to the transitorynature of the group.
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Archivists and historians have noticed the relative non-permanence or transitorynature of digital media.
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The latter, double-marked, form tends to imply a transitorynature of the action.
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The name is usually used to imply an interim or transitorynature, or avoid attempting a claim to being the highest law, often for religious reasons.
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The sculptures make a robust impression, threatening, but at the same time they are ambivalent, because decay, and the object's transitorynature are themes that are recurring in his work.
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Ridgers's photography captured the transitorynature of culture, a fleeting glimpse into what arrives, passes and is gone.
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