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Meanings of
lifelong
in English
Continuing through life.
womb-to-tomb
Related terms
long
Lasting a lifetime.
lifetime
Usage of
lifelong
in English
1
Diabetes mellitus requires
lifelong
self-management with regular health professional support and supervision.
2
Background and objectives: Child well-being is important for
lifelong
health and well-being.
3
Background: Early childhood is critical to the development of
lifelong
food habits.
4
If she did, she would probably be plagued by
lifelong
health problems.
5
Shah says they require
lifelong
medication and, in many cases, major surgery.
6
Soon Tom had a new gift from his benefactor: a
lifelong
habit.
7
Can Amazon's new app help kids develop a
lifelong
love of reading?
8
Victims deserve to be made whole for the
lifelong
damage he caused.
9
New Zealand cyclist Sam Bewley will realise a
lifelong
dream next week.
10
They know this has been a
lifelong
goal, said Tyler Hague, 37.
11
Patients with vitiligo require
lifelong
treatment to regain and maintain their pigment.
12
They made
lifelong
fans but also cleared out pubs along the way.
13
But they agree that it was the beginning of a
lifelong
friendship.
14
Blue Apron is a symbol of
lifelong
learning, says the company co-founder.
15
The outcome of today's meeting could very well test their
lifelong
friendship.
16
Neither the vaccine, nor infection with the bacteria itself, offer
lifelong
protection.
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lifelong
Adjective
Frequent collocations
lifelong friend
lifelong dream
lifelong learning
lifelong love
lifelong passion
More collocations
Lifelong
through the time
Lifelong
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
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