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transitory
[tran-si-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee, -zi-]
adjective
not lasting, enduring, permanent, or eternal.
lasting only a short time; brief; short-lived; temporary.
Antonyms: permanent
transitory
/ -trɪ, ˈtrænsɪtərɪ /
adjective
of short duration; transient or ephemeral
Other Word Forms
- transitorily adverb
- transitoriness noun
- untransitorily adverb
- untransitoriness noun
- untransitory adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of transitory1
Word History and Origins
Origin of transitory1
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Example Sentences
For now, though, Matías says she is concentrated on helping her family adjust to a new way of life — albeit, she hopes, a transitory one, until they get back on the road to California.
Other than pain at the injection site, fainting and other transitory conditions common to most vaccines, it has found evidence for one condition — myocarditis, a heart inflammation seen especially in men aged 12 to 29.
Nor is he alone in his criticism of Powell, who infamously initially dismissed post-pandemic price inflation as "transitory" and has been faulted for being too focused on backward-looking data.
“That’s our intent this year. Let’s hold pricing constant, because we don’t know if the tariffs are transitory, if they’re going to be permanent, how sticky they’ll be in the new administration.”
While it’s normal to see humpbacks in Monterey Bay or Hawai’i, Southern California is more of a transitory point for the whales en route to Mexico or even Costa Rica, according to Girardeau.
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