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for life
adjective as in lifelong
adverb as in forever
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
- durably
- enduringly
- everything considered
- for always
- for ever and ever
- for good
- for keeps
- forevermore
- immortally
- in perpetuity
- in perpetuum
- infinitely
- interminably
- lastingly
- now and forever
- on and on
- till blue in the face
- till death do us part
- till Doomsday
- till the cows come home
- till the end of time
- unchangingly
- world without end
Example Sentences
Rosalind Franklin, James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the structure of DNA -- that molecular blueprint for life -- over 70 years ago.
Researchers showed this process started much earlier than previously thought suggesting the earliest stages of pregnancy could have an impact on immune function for life.
“You’re kind of set up for life,” said Laferriere who, at three weeks past his 23rd birthday, is just beginning that life.
Prisoners should be able choose their jobs — of which there are many in prison — as well as the educational and treatment programs they need to prepare for life after prison.
“I just remember saying, ‘You know what, Garcelle, no matter what, we are friends, and I see us being friends for life.’
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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