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finitelived

Finitelived is a neologism used to describe entities, processes, or states that exist or remain valid for a finite period. The term blends finite with lived, emphasizing the lived duration of something rather than its permanence. As a coined term, finitelived has no single canonical definition across disciplines, but is used in several contexts to highlight bounded temporality.

Origin and usage: The word does not have a widely attested etymology in major dictionaries. It has

Domains: In information technology, finitelived entities refer to items with a built-in expiration, such as temporary

Examples: A finitelived API token expires after 24 hours. A finitelived research project is designed to conclude

See also: ephemeral, expiration, time-to-live, TTL, lifespan, bounded duration.

appeared
sporadically
in
technical
writing,
theoretical
discussions,
and
design
documentation
to
label
ephemeral
or
time-limited
things
such
as
sessions,
tokens,
keys,
licenses,
or
experiments
with
predetermined
end
points.
access
credentials
or
cache
entries.
In
social
science
or
philosophy,
finitelived
experiences
describe
events
or
states
within
a
finite
horizon,
emphasizing
lived
time
rather
than
abstract
duration.
In
economics
or
law,
contracts
and
licenses
can
be
described
as
finitelived
when
their
validity
is
restricted
to
a
fixed
period.
within
a
six-month
grant
period.
A
finitelived
memory
in
a
computer
system
may
be
eligible
for
garbage
collection
after
inactivity.