Definition of Impermanences

1. impermanence [n] - See also: impermanence

Lexicographical Neighbors of Impermanences

imperils
imperious
imperiously
imperiousness
imperiousnesses
imperipinnate
imperishability
imperishable
imperishableness
imperishables
imperishably
imperishingness
imperium
imperiums
impermanence
impermanences (current term)
impermanencies
impermanency
impermanent
impermanently
impermeability
impermeabilization
impermeabilizations
impermeabilize
impermeabilized
impermeabilizes
impermeabilizing
impermeable
impermeable cell junctions
impermeableness

Literary usage of Impermanences

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1894)
"surrendering from the beginning all those illusions the impermanences of complained of. The improvements of a "dynamical meliorism" are good and welcome, ..."

2. Man and His Bodies by Annie Wood Besant (1896)
"... to withdraw thought and energy more and more, so far as interest is concerned, from the trivialities and impermanences of ordinary life. ..."

3. Heart-beats by Protap Chunder Mozoomdar, Samuel June Barrows (1893)
"An inexorable, instinctive faith in permanence so clings to the soul amidst these besetting impermanences that we strive vainly to be satisfied with this ..."

4. Preaching and Paganism by Albert Parker Fitch (1920)
"... its apparent permanence nothing but a rapid and glittering succession of impermanences. The dread of growing old is chiefly that, as years come on, ..."

5. Man and His Bodies /c by Annie Besant by Annie Wood Besant (1917)
"... to withdraw thought and energy more and more, so far as interest is concerned, from the trivialities and impermanences of ordinary life. ..."

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