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lifetime
[lahyf-tahym]
noun
the time that the life of someone or something continues; the term of a life.
peace within our lifetime.
Physics., mean life.
adjective
for the duration of a person's life.
He has a lifetime membership in the organization.
lifetime
/ ˈlaɪfˌtaɪm /
noun
the length of time a person or animal is alive
( as modifier )
a lifetime supply
the length of time that something functions, is useful, etc
physics the average time of existence of an unstable or reactive entity, such as a nucleus, excited state, elementary particle, etc; mean life
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
After what feels like a lifetime, a white SUV appears and the adrenaline begins to rush.
The country has the highest incidence of skin cancers in the world and it is estimated that two out of three Australians will have at least one cut out in their lifetime.
Some loves are for a lifetime, others just a moment, but nothing’s stopping Aishe from what she wants in this life — or her next.
In the decade since his retirement in 2015, America has endured enough material for a lifetime’s worth of political cartooning.
In this respect “I Know This Much Is True” also is a dramatic tapestry of destructive anger issues, festering under a lifetime of repressed resentment and confusion.
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