Synonyms for «momentary»

The word "momentary" means something that lasts only for a short period of time or an instant. Full definition

Sentences with «momentary»

  • But more than that, all experience is experienced eminently and unlike in creaturely experience, characterized by the perpetual perishing of the subjective immediacy of momentary experience, all experience is preserved everlastingly, with no loss of immediacy. (religion-online.org)
  • From Scott Carson to Man of the Match Peter Odemwingie up front, West Brom were magnificent, a joy to behold, and had it not been for a couple of momentary lapse of concentration at the back near the end, when conceding two late goals to Samir Nasri, it would have been a perfect performance from West Brom. (football-bookmakers.com)
  • The Mazdaspeed3 forces you to pay attention to what you're doing when driving quickly — you can't drive this car in the classic poser position with one hand on the wheel and the other resting on the shifter — but its relatively safe front - drive architecture and unobtrusive traction control system don't punish you for momentary lapses when you're just headed home for the day. (cnet.com)
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