26984 words

lifetimes

4 definitions • 13 examples
1
the period of time during which someone lives or something exists:

Examples:

in someone’s lifetime We'll see a tremendous number of technological changes in our lifetime.
during someone's lifetime I never imagined that such an event would be possible during my lifetime.
of a lifetime Winners of the competition will get the holiday of a lifetime (= the best holiday they will ever have).
it seems like a lifetime I've only been working here two days, but it seems like a lifetime.
last a lifetime A watch of this quality should last a lifetime.
Marriage is no longer always seen as a lifetime commitment.
lifetime supply You could win a lifetime supply (= enough to last your whole life) of toothpaste.
2
the amount of time that something lasts or is useful:

Examples:

lifetime of The party declared that it would employ 10,000 more teachers during the lifetime of the next parliament.
Power management is a major issue for laptop computers because battery lifetimes are limited.
3
achieved or measured over the whole of a career (= working life) playing sport, especially baseball or cricket:

Examples:

He had a lifetime batting average of .338 - producing a hit every three trips to the plate.
He holds many of baseball's most distinguished records, including most lifetime runs batted in.
During his career, he scored 55 centuries at a lifetime average of 56.
4
the period of time during which someone lives or something exists:

Examples:

The watch is high quality and should last a lifetime.

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