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to transient
adjective
Passing or disappearing with time; transitory.
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Factors that can lead to transient ischemic attacks are the same as those that commonly precede a stroke.
Womack is a beet-farmer and fancies himself a big noise thereabouts, able to offer summer work to transient workers.
It seems to leave us prey to an empty moral relativism in which our deepest moral sentiments are reduced to transient social constructions.
Mr. Sokolowski, who was living there, had angered his neighbors by operating what he called a "youth hostel" and renting out rooms to transient drug addicts.
But so far, apart from a significant rise in jobs, which often go to transient workers, many see deterioration rather than improvement in their standard of living.
The film becomes an elegy to transient love; a gust of wind, and the whole vision may drift away.
What could it matter to any of them how the city appears to transient foreigners like me?
In the environment, fungal conidia are subject to transient conditions.
It is well adapted to transient broadband ULF signals for shallow and deep water environments.
Increased pressure within compartments leads to transient pain, paresthesia, numbness, and hindrance of muscle activity [1].
Such an inconsistency may be due to transient instability or experimental errors.
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