from moment to moment

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from moment to moment (not comparable)

  1. In rapid succession.
    Synonym: moment by moment
    • 1914, George Stuart Fullerton, A System of Metaphysics: The content of consciousness, page 199:
      In it I represent to myself only the successive progress from moment to moment, and this, by the addition of all the bits of time, finally begets a determinate quantity of time.
    • 2020, Ashok Sharda ·, Waiting for the Next:
      One must renew oneself in time, from moment to moment, and the only way to attain newness from moment to moment is to die from moment to moment.
    • 2022, U. G. Krishnamurti, The Natural State:
      The physical body is functioning from moment to moment because that is the way the sensory perceptions are.
    • 2022, Marc A. Pugliese, John Becker, Process Thought and Roman Catholicism: Challenges and Promises, page 83:
      The system as a whole is the objective outcome of this interplay of its parts or members from moment to moment.

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