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lifelong
[ lahyf-lawng, -long ]
adjective
- lasting or continuing through all or much of one's life:
lifelong regret.
lifelong
/ 藞濒补瑟蹿藢濒蓲艐 /
adjective
- lasting for or as if for a lifetime
Example Sentences
His book 鈥淭he Bitter Cry of the Children鈥 fiercely condemned child labor practices, arguing in part that interrupting school with work caused lifelong impairment.
In 鈥淵oung Person鈥檚 Guide,鈥 for instance, Tilson Thomas demonstrated an undying love of every aspect of the orchestra as well as his lifelong devotion to education.
A lifelong alliance is considered the dream scenario.
Rama - who has a lifelong bowel condition - described her life in Khan Younis, where her family home was destroyed, and spoke about her hopes for the future.
The money, she wrote, "was to ensure others avoided the lifelong pain we have to endure without our children".
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