transiliency (Meaning)

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transiliency (n.)

A leap across or from one thing to another.

Synonyms & Antonyms of transiliency

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

transiliency Sentence Examples

  1. The transiliency of the clouds left an ephemeral tapestry in the sky.
  2. The transient nature of the data made it difficult to store and analyze.
  3. The company's financial health was characterized by its transiliency.
  4. The lifespan of the flower was a testament to its transient beauty.
  5. The transiliency of memory made it difficult to recall important events.
  6. The transiliency of the human experience emphasized the fleeting nature of life.
  7. The transiliency of fashion trends made it impossible to keep up with the latest styles.
  8. The transient nature of the soil erosion problem required immediate attention.
  9. The transiliency of the political alliances led to a volatile environment.
  10. The transiliency of the weather made it unpredictable and challenging to prepare for.

FAQs About the word transiliency

A leap across or from one thing to another.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The transiliency of the clouds left an ephemeral tapestry in the sky.

The transient nature of the data made it difficult to store and analyze.

The company's financial health was characterized by its transiliency.

The lifespan of the flower was a testament to its transient beauty.