Momentary in a sentence as an adjective

Will it create a momentary dopamine pulse for those that read it?

Yes, you could throw up a smokescreen and dodge out of the spotlight cast on your bad science today, but that will only be a momentary reprieve of the pain.

'Here's the dirty secret: All logos are designed in a momentary collision of experience and accident.

It rolls back the scale, and with it the momentary cost advantages, enabled by larger, dumber, indifferent public capital.

Work is goal-directed activity that may involve momentary discomfort or difficulty, but that leads to a long-term purpose.

People like you need to stop convicting everybody in our society for momentary instances of foolish behavior.

It would be more efficient to pay attention to fundamental value than momentary fluctuations if they weren't guaranteed to make large profits on the momentary fluctuations.

Are you going to take the middle of the bid-ask, are you going to take the price the last actual trade was done at, or a volume-weighted average price, are you going to filter out momentary spikes, are you going to filter out prices from people who are purposefully market manipulating, etc.

Momentary definitions

adjective

lasting for a markedly brief time; "a fleeting glance"; "fugitive hours"; "rapid momentaneous association of things that meet and pass"; "a momentary glimpse"

See also: fleeting fugitive momentaneous