impermanent in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for impermanent in the English»Spanish Dictionary

impermanent in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for impermanent in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
The craving for impermanent things causes disappointment and sorrow.
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However, because they have been demonstrated to be impermanent in watercolors, certain pigments (paints) should never be used under any circumstances.
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In the romantic model, marriage is optional and may therefore be impermanent.
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From the point of view of its modes it undergoes birth, decay and destruction and hence impermanent.
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They have an impermanent "panchayat" which consists of the whole "biradari".
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These portraits capture individuals caught in a vulnerable moment, an idea reinforced through the impermanent nature of the medium used.
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It is described as being both permanent and impermanent, depending on one's perspective.
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In particular, addressing ideas of intertopia, margins of error, interstitial and impermanent spaces represented through freeway signage and billboards.
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The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.
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This is sometimes the case with supertemporal artworks, which are by design impermanent.
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