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ephemerality

[ih-fem-uh-ral-i-tee] / ɪˌfɛm əˈræl ɪ ti /




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The ephemerality of "woke" is what makes it so valuable.

From Salon

Whether with asset prices or other aspects of inflation, being precise and detailed is a way to make the essential ephemerality of money a little more concrete.

From New York Times

Most days, she would arrive at her office an hour or two early and sit at her desk, trying to translate theater’s ephemerality into prose.

From New York Times

A Black Republican film agent explains what he considers to be the fundamentally Jewish character of Hollywood, “founded by families from New York’s garment district,” who value “novelty, ephemerality, single use, mass production.”

From New York Times

By apprehending daylight in tight enclosures, Anthes conveys both permanence and ephemerality in one luminous instant.

From Washington Post