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Church body upset over spirit audibly fading away
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evanescence
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Evanescence is the self-titled and third studio album by the American rock band Evanescence . It was released on October 7, 2011 on Wind-up Records . The band began writing the album in June 2009. Its release was delayed several times; on February 22, 2010, ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1751, "process of gradually vanishing;" see evanescent + -ence . Meaning "quality of being evanescent" is from 1830. Evanescency is attested from 1660s.
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The act or state of vanishing away; disappearance. 2 The event of fade and gradually vanishing from sight.
Usage examples of evanescence.
Let us dream of evanescence, and linger in the beautiful foolishness of things.
Zennism, with the Buddhist theory of evanescence and its demands for the mastery of spirit over matter, recognized the house only as a temporary refuge for the body.
In the tokonoma hangs a kakemon,--a wonderful writing by an ancient monk dealing with the evanescence of all earthly things.
Lose the thought of thy particular evanescence in the thought of the universal permanence.
He was conscious, while it lasted, that he saw deeper into the beauty, the sadness of things, the very heart of them, and their pathetic evanescence, as with a new, inner eye--even into eternity itself, beyond the veil--a vague cosmic vision that faded when the music was over, but left an unfading reminiscence of its having been, and a passionate desire to express the like some day through the plastic medium of his own beautiful art.
It had come to body forth all that merges and changes and disappears, to mirror the incessant departures and evanescences of life, to shape itself upon the infinitely subtle play of light, the restless, heaving, foaming surface of the sea, the impalpable racks of perfume, upon gusts of wind and fading sounds, upon all the ephemeral wonder of the world.
The many glory-garlands weave, Whose presence not our sight attests Till wonder with the splendour blent, And passion for the beauty flown, Make evanescence permanent, The thing at heart our endless own.
Moonlight covered the huge bulk of the Sandhold and the wide ridge of the Sandwall with a suggestion of evanescence, lay across the duned waste of the Great Desert like the caress of a lover.