Examples of 'ephemeral nature' in a sentence

Meaning of "ephemeral nature"

ephemeral nature: Refers to the transient, fleeting, or short-lived quality of something, often highlighting its temporary existence

How to use "ephemeral nature" in a sentence

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I suppose thus is the ephemeral nature of my art.
The ephemeral nature of joy.
The imposed word limit helps to reflect the ephemeral nature of a song.
The ephemeral nature of life is what makes it all so precious.
Grandmothers used small wild flowers that symbolize the ephemeral nature.
The ephemeral nature of performative moments are comparable to the experience of graffiti.
This is compounded by the microscopic size and ephemeral nature of ectomycorrhizas and their structure.
The ephemeral nature of the murals did not impact the artistic style or themes.
Chef strongly feels that the beauty in his creations lies in their ephemeral nature.
The participatory and ephemeral nature of larp makes it a difficult medium to explore without playing.
It took a sober building that followed the lines of rational architecture despite its ephemeral nature.
The ephemeral nature encourages further provocation and has an addictive nature to the subscribers.
Snapchat draws its inspiration from the immediacy and ephemeral nature of exchanges between friends.
The ephemeral nature of the Web has prompted many efforts to archive web sites.
Marshy Shorelines The marshes of Georgian Bay are of an ephemeral nature.

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I accepted the ephemeral nature of dirt as a medium from the moment I started painting with it.
In this sense, it instantiates the ephemeral nature of all text.
Thus, the ephemeral nature of single oxygen becomes an advantage.
If nothing else, we have all had a lesson on the ephemeral nature of power.
In some cases a product 's ephemeral nature may have advantages for the environment.
Christo and Jeanne-Claude's creations are also characterised by their ephemeral nature.
I will not accept the ephemeral nature of this moment'.
The ephemeral nature of existence is suggested by the flowers and the spider 's web.
Bilal 's intimate lyrics address love 's ephemeral nature and how to sustain happiness.
Plus, it 's ephemeral nature makes for some truly interesting and innovative marketing campaigns.
Thus, the choice of poster to present the photographs also demarcates the ephemeral nature.
In Hsinchu, the ephemeral nature of the event offered us only a very short time.
Unfortunately, the development of vaccines sometimes suffers from the ephemeral nature of the disease.
It 's about the ephemeral nature of life.
They are Fontana 's most experimental yet least-known works, due to their ephemeral nature.
Remember, sir, it is the ephemeral nature of things that makes them wonderful.
Unfortunately, much was lost due to the ephemeral nature of the stucco and luster tiles . [ 71 ].

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