TRANSIENCE


Meaning of TRANSIENCE in English

ˈtranchən(t)s, ˈtraan- sometimes -nzēən- or -n(t)sēən- or -nzhən- or -njən- noun

( -s )

Etymology: from transient (I) , after such pairs as English permanent : permanence

: the quality or state of being transient : passage , movement

the instability and transience of all things in the stream of time — L.P.Smith

the transience of enthusiasms — O.S.J.Gogarty

need for the canvass should be determined not by the size of the city but by … a high rate of transience — Katharine T. Kinkead

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.