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transience

[tran-shuhns, -zhuhns, -zee-uhns] / ˈtræn ʃəns, -ʒəns, -zi əns /
















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These days, the transience of “Spiral Jetty” reads like an early warning of climate chaos.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 15, 2026

The chair indicates “throne,” the austere clock adds a symbolic note of sober timeliness, as well as intimating life’s inevitable transience.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 17, 2024

Most alarmingly, DRM accelerates the transience of our digital goods.

From Slate Dec. 26, 2023

In it, time travel becomes a potent metaphor for the transience of even the most permanent relationship, of love, loss, absence and longing, of the fragility and complications of our connections.

From Salon Jul. 25, 2023

But I still remember what she said to me about my transience in Tobias’s life.

From "Insurgent" by Veronica Roth




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