Evanescent in a sentence as an adjective

There should be room for a spectrum of stuff online, from evanescent to permanent.

You're not really seeing the evanescent photons, though.

Also the evanescent fields that the Ewald sphere didn't include...

I wouldn't have assumed you need to do any sort of melting to capture evanescent photons.

However, I can see how melting the cable could achieve a splice using evanescent waves.

Can evanescent waves couple with the environment to generate the plasma?

The joy and moral stimulation of work no longer must be forgotten in the mad chase of evanescent profits.

No, they are probably using evanescent wave technology.

Such evanescent shadows of probability cannot belong to actual life.

Quasiparticle does not mean it's evanescent or has imaginary energy!

I didn't read any physics in OP's explanation, and you don't necessarily need to melt a fiber optic cable to capture evanescent photons.

For instance, if you write novels that are not tied to some evanescent trend like a pop star's private life, then the chance of getting off the ground if not directly linked to the timing of publication.

It was an evil they knew not well how to deal with, but the general opinion of the men of that day was that, somehow or other in the order of Providence, the institution would be evanescent and pass away.

Under a very uncertain traffic measurement methodology which plausibly biases towards very evanescent .onion addresses.

And yet, at some point, Snapchat may cross the chasm and Jay-Z will spend money to advertise his shows there, and in an era where privacy is going to become important again, Snapchat might - who knows - actually become the poster child of the evanescent private Internet.

Evanescent definitions

adjective

tending to vanish like vapor; "evanescent beauty"