noun
- plural of impermanency; the quality or state of being temporary, not lasting, or subject to change
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical or literary contexts
Examples
- The Buddhist teaching emphasizes the impermanencies of all worldly things.
- She reflected on the impermanencies of human relationships and how they evolve over time.
- The artist explored themes of impermanencies through sculptures made of ice.
- Ancient philosophers debated the impermanencies of matter and existence.
- The impermanencies of fashion trends make it difficult to invest in timeless style.
- He found peace in accepting the impermanencies inherent in life.