short-lived
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- short-livedness noun
Etymology
Origin of short-lived
First recorded in 1580–90
Example Sentences
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The intentionally short-lived union is followed by a breakup into three companies.
It also highlights how ancient DNA can illuminate the deep history of infectious diseases, showing how short-lived childhood infections can eventually become part of the human genome.
From Science Daily
Any near-term rise in oil prices due to heightened geopolitical sentiment could be short-lived, with market focus returning to core supply-demand fundamentals, he says.
The United States, China and Malaysia had brokered a truce to end the fighting between Cambodia and Thailand in July, but that ceasefire was short-lived.
From Barron's
And Mr Hildebrand and others warn that the low prices will be short-lived.
From BBC
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