Transient vs. Scoped — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Transient and Scoped
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Transient
Lasting only for a short time; impermanent
A transient cold spell
Scoped
The range of one's perceptions, thoughts, or actions
Broaden one's scope by reading.
Transient
A person who is staying or working in a place for a short time only.
Scoped
The opportunity or possibility to function or be active
Gave her imagination broad scope.
Transient
A momentary variation in current, voltage, or frequency.
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Scoped
The extent of a given activity or subject that is involved, treated, or relevant
The scope of the debate.
Transient
Passing with time; transitory
"the transient beauty of youth" (Lydia M. Child).
Scoped
The length or sweep of a mooring cable.
Transient
Remaining in a place only a brief time
Transient laborers.
Scoped
(Linguistics) The range over a part of a sentence or discourse that a quantifier has an effect on.
Transient
(Physics) Decaying with time, especially as a simple exponential function of time.
Scoped
Simple past tense and past participle of scope
Transient
One that is transient, especially a hotel guest or boarder who stays for only a brief time.
Scoped
(programming) Limited to a particular scope.
Transient
(Physics) A transient phenomenon or property, especially a transient electric current.
Transient
Passing or disappearing with time; transitory.
A transient pleasure
Transient
Remaining for only a brief time.
A transient view of a landscape
A transient disease
Transient
(physics) Decaying with time, especially exponentially.
Transient
Having a positive probability of being left and never being visited again.
Transient
Occasional; isolated; one-off
Transient
Passing through; passing from one person to another.
Transient
(music) Intermediate.
Transient
(philosophy) Operating beyond itself; having an external effect.
Transient
Something that is transient.
Transient
(physics) A transient phenomenon, especially an electric current; a very brief surge.
Transient
(acoustics) A relatively loud, non-repeating signal in an audio waveform that occurs very quickly, such as the attack of a snare drum.
Transient
A person who passes through a place for a short time; a traveller; a migrant worker.
Transient
A homeless person.
Transient
A module that generally remains in memory only for a short time.
Transient
(Philippines) homestay
Transient
Passing before the sight or perception, or, as it were, moving over or across a space or scene viewed, and then disappearing; hence, of short duration; not permanent; not lasting or durable; not stationary; passing; fleeting; brief; transitory; as, transient pleasure.
Transient
Hasty; momentary; imperfect; brief; as, a transient view of a landscape.
Transient
Staying for a short time; not regular or permanent; as, a transient guest; transient boarders.
What is loose love? A transient gust.
If [we love] transitory things, which soon decay,Age must be loveliest at the latest day.
O fleeting joysOf Paradise, dear bought with lasting woes.
Transient
That which remains but for a brief time.
Transient
One who stays for only a short time;
Transient laborers
Transient
(physics) a short-lived oscillation in a system caused by a sudden change of voltage or current or load
Transient
Of a mental act; causing effects outside the mind
Transient
Enduring a very short time;
The ephemeral joys of childhood
A passing fancy
Youth's transient beauty
Love is transitory but at is eternal
Fugacious blossoms
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