English to Telugu Dictionary impermanent

impermanent

అశాశ్వతమైన
definition
adjective
Matthias said beauty - being ephemeral, evanescent and impermanent - reminds us of death.
not permanent.
translation of 'impermanent'
కొద్దికాలం మాత్రమే ఉండునట్టి,
తాత్కాలికమైన
example
They exude the warmth of home, albeit an itinerant, 'impermanent' home of temporary balconies.
The things that belong to the visible realm are transitory and 'impermanent' .
His thoughts on Futurist architecture were in accordance with the speed and changeability of modernity, although the monumental buildings in his drawings do not seem to be of the 'impermanent' and transient kind.
As a result, their masks are 'impermanent' in many cases.
Perhaps it was once the case that artists were more likely to use 'impermanent' materials in temporary installations than in works intended for longer existence.
The pictures reflect an interest in the ephemeral, 'impermanent' , transient nature of the world.
He seeks benefit from things which do him injury, thinks the 'impermanent' to be permanent, sees the highest good in that which is evil, and yet he does not see that death is coming upon him.
The moment when the big and small, the 'impermanent' and the permanent, the accepted and the ‘scammy’ meet.
We suffer because we imagine what is not self to be self, what is 'impermanent' to be permanent, and what, from an ultimate viewpoint, is pain to be pleasure.
Wisdom sees the 'impermanent' , ephemeral nature of experience and the basic unreliability of these changing phenomena.
Organic and 'impermanent' , the piece is at the mercy of its visitors: as they add to it, the work becomes a mishmash of influences, desires and visions, all of which can and will be amalgamated.
The new government is cautiously pronounced capable; the return of tourists this summer has suggested this lull may be less 'impermanent' than others.
The notion that life is transient, that the material is 'impermanent' , is common to many religious and philosophical systems.
But misfortune had not finished with him: collectors dismissed the collages as fragile, 'impermanent' ; the exhibitions failed.
Life is suffering insofar as a healthy body can get sick and die, our thoughts cannot be sustained, and sensations, emotions and consciousness are all 'impermanent' .
Even the permanent collection appears 'impermanent' .
That is the fact that life is evanescent, 'impermanent' .
Like multiple Babels, huge superstructures would last through eternity, teeming with 'impermanent' subsystems that would mutate over time, beyond their control.
It's a small change and perhaps an 'impermanent' one.
Matthias said beauty - being ephemeral, evanescent and 'impermanent' - reminds us of death.
It is a generation, in other words, that has known 'impermanence' .
It introduces the concept of process to capture the idea of 'impermanence' , dissolvability and change.
Not permanently, of course; but time 'impermanently' wasted can mean films forever lost and hungered-after.
Then the 'impermanency' would be a rather practical good.
The Labor Standards Law states that such a labor contract does not apply to such an 'impermanently' contracted employee, which a television news reporter is regarded as.
In contrast with the violence of British settlement, the Macassan encounters were generally amicable, probably because their 'impermanency' was seen as less threatening.
By fully realizing the 'impermanence' of everything around us, they should not feel as though all their time and energy that was put into the mandala was wasted.
Over many of them there hangs an aura of 'impermanence' , transiency, uncertainty.
McKinley's victory in 1896 ushered in a long period of government largely by and for industry (interrupted briefly, and 'impermanently' , by the Progressive Era).
I think a lot of us can look back and think that a lot of it is full of 'impermanency' and things that haven't added up to anything really.
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