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Meanings of
human lifetime
in English
Length of time of a typical human life.
human lifespan
Synonyms
Examples for "
human lifespan
"
human lifespan
Examples for "
human lifespan
"
1
Background: Insulin resistance predisposes to cardiovascular disease and shortens
human
lifespan
.
2
She, the state, would thus be in total control of
human
lifespan
and fertility.
3
Industrialization did more than just extend the average
human
lifespan
.
4
In reality it is gene therapy that holds the most hope for extending the
human
lifespan
.
5
Some increases can be expected but there is probably a biological limit to attainable
human
lifespan
.
Usage of
human lifetime
in English
1
It would take a whole
human
lifetime
for the land to recover.
2
We would not expect to see it within one
human
lifetime
.
3
Unemployment is at its highest rate for a
human
lifetime
.
4
Because that tree won't produce apples in a
human
lifetime
.
5
No
human
lifetime
would yield sufficient time to explore the beauties of the Canadian landscape.
6
Common business strategies that have sometimes taken longer than a normal
human
lifetime
to bring to fruition.
7
Only a handful of morphs are conceived in a
human
lifetime
,
and most are never even glimpsed.
8
She only has a
human
lifetime
;
but when she dies, she can be brought back again, for another life.
9
And some basic awareness of how rivers operate -especially over timescales longer than a
human
lifetime
-is critical.
10
One could live a
human
lifetime
back then and never gaze on a being who had blue or green eyes.
11
We need to think in terms of cosmic times and not
human
lifetime
before we decide we're alone because we haven't found anything.
12
Like many topics in Earth science, an understanding of timescales greater than that of a
human
lifetime
is necessary to appreciate this process.
13
Here we provide an estimate of the genetic and environmental contributions to stability and change in intelligence across most of the
human
lifetime
.
14
It must be remembered that a fully awakened world had no need to think in terms of such short periods as a
human
lifetime
.
15
Another issue is that the novelty items that escaped and continue to wash up on Brittany's beaches will not decompose in a
human
lifetime
.
16
The whole of our recorded history, on this scale, would be no more than a few seconds, a single
human
lifetime
barely an instant.
Other examples for "human lifetime"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
human
lifetime
human
Adjective
Noun
Human lifetime
through the time
Human lifetime
across language varieties
United States of America
Common