Examples of 'very short-lived' in a sentence

Meaning of "very short-lived"

very short-lived: This phrase describes something that only lasts for a brief period of time or has a short duration, implying that it is not expected to endure or persist

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Most of this radioactivity is very short-lived.
Some very short-lived creatures have become popular as pets.
Most civilizations might be very short-lived.
This marriage was very short-lived and they got divorced quickly.
The increased funding was very short-lived.
His appearance is very short-lived and takes place in only one chapter.
Moreover halo nuclides are typically very short-lived.
Very short-lived halogenated substances are of greater importance to stratospheric ozone depletion than previously estimated.
We do seem to be a very short-lived family.
The period of significant social reform proved to be very short-lived.
It might all have been very short-lived without that.
It was like a religious drug whose effects were very short-lived.
Non-reproductive plants were very short-lived and could not be counted before they died.
His time under the mask was very short-lived.
Hamsters are generally very short-lived animals with a lifespan that does not exceed four years.

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Parts of the law could be very short-lived.
This was a very short-lived Macintosh model.
We did a ballet that was very short-lived.
The SF3 molecule is very short-lived and its structure has not been determined experimentally.
Their time back on solid ground is often very short-lived.
In a TIA, the blockage period is very short-lived and hence there is no permanent damage.
The blastoconidia germinate readily but are evidently very short-lived.
Measurement is taken by conversion of the very short-lived oxygen radicals into light pulses.
Indeed without their involvement that dialogue is destined to be very short-lived.
The life of a Queen is very short-lived and futile.
Wildlife spectacles in the open ocean are unpredictable and very short-lived.
Deceptive SEO has very short-lived results.
The radioisotopes used for medical diagnosis are in comparison very short-lived.
He ended up signing a very short-lived truce with Baeda Maryam.
Many of these entities are historic and some were very short-lived indeed.
He started the very short-lived but impressive periodical Veshch-Gegenstand Objekt with Russian-Jewish writer Ilya Ehrenburg.
Otherwise the whole awareness business is a very short-lived application.
Very short-lived and rightly seld.
Ingesting even a millicurie is usually fatal unless it is a very short-lived isotope.
He appeared in an episode of the very short-lived series Pan Am, starring Margot Robbie.
The activation products formed from the aluminium are very short-lived.
She had a very short-lived career.
Repetitive treatments are almost always necessary because effects on weeds are very short-lived.
Therefore, it was a very short-lived achievement.
Although tetryl is among the most toxic explosive compounds, it is very short-lived.
Both were very short-lived.
He said that he supported this, and we initiated a cooperation that was very short-lived.
Correctly handle very short-lived application containers¶.
Used on a small scale, the effects of these incapacitating gases were very short-lived.
However, this was a very short-lived moment of questioning.
Just like we said before, this type of affirmation has a very short-lived battery.
Assessment of new very short-lived ozone-depleting substances.
But the peaceful moment would turn out to be very short-lived as my phone.
Note, they are very short-lived and disperse quickly.
From the historical point of view, it can only be very short-lived and transitional.

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