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View definitions for lifespan

lifespan

noun as in years

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To gain seats, a party wants to win each seat with as few votes as possible to protect the seat over the ten-year lifespan of a district map a party will want a safer margin.

From Salon

The committee will create a central inventory list, complete with a maintenance schedule and estimated lifespan and develop and identify funding strategies.

The globale $62 billion anti-aging market suggests plenty of people want to extend their lifespan, and changes in longevity impact the way we work, retire, and care for our aging populations.

From Salon

Those satellites have a short lifespan of around five years, and the flock in orbit needs to be constantly replenished just to keep the same number of satellites in space.

From BBC

Meanwhile Friends of the Earth says the government should be spending the money insulating people’s homes, not on a technology it says will just extend the lifespan of the fossil fuel industry.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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