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impermanent

[im-pur-muh-nuhnt] / ɪmˈpɜr mə nənt /


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No one is above making serious mistakes for something hot but impermanent.

From Los Angeles Times

He’s rough-hewn, simple, hardworking, not immune to the impermanent nature of the world but brought up short when that world goes awry; Mr. Edgerton has to give emotional depth to a laconic character.

From The Wall Street Journal

This existence is impermanent; why spend it as a broken record?

From Salon

Second, once achieved, manhood status is tenuous and impermanent; that is, it can be lost or taken away.

From Salon

As a result, it allows us to view death as impermanent.

From Los Angeles Times