Examples of 'lifespan' in a sentence

Meaning of "lifespan"

Lifespan refers to the length of time for which a person, animal, or thing exists or functions
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  • The length of time for which an organism lives. Some clams have lifespans far longer than those of human beings.
  • The length of time for which an organism lives.
  • Some clams have lifespans far longer than those of human beings.
  • The length of time for which something exists or is current or valid.

How to use "lifespan" in a sentence

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Lifespan of information and communications technology equipment.
God was to give man a lifespan of a thousand years.
So the lifespan of these items is particularly long.
It is found across the lifespan of many species.
Of their lifespan is happening on the comb in darkness.
Six ages define the lifespan of an empire.
Lifespan of the experiment and its survival.
The massive lifespan of the average star.
Lifespan of the chain will otherwise be reduced.
Wookiees have a lifespan of several hundred years.
Lifespan of female patients might not be affected.
Their adult lifespan is only five days.
Increased system reliability and component lifespan.
The average lifespan is estimated to be six years.
Uses LEDs with extremely long lifespan.

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Average lifespan of her assistant is three weeks.
Material handling maximum lifespan by usage intensity.
Your lifespan just decreased by one meal.
Each float has a lifespan of five years.
The lifespan of neutrophil granulocytes is quite short.
I think she knew her lifespan was going to be limited.
Our lifespan is infinitely shorter than he meant it to be.
These snakes are known to have a long lifespan.
Their lifespan may be just one year.
Nothing produced can be allowed to maintain a lifespan.
Extending the lifespan of parts of offshore equipment.
You are a fly with the lifespan of a fly.
The lifespan is no longer than four years.
Inner tubes have almost an unlimited lifespan.
Individuals have lifespan of around thirteen years.
To expand their viable blood production lifespan.
They have a lifespan of two to five years.
Using manganese batteries reduces the lifespan.
Macrourus have a lifespan of approximately two years.
Whether faster cutting or longer lifespan is needed.
To predict the lifespan of a particular type of paper.
Offsetting this is their very long lifespan.
A very long lifespan for the bearings.
He says water in the black pot is lifespan.
The average lifespan of a rat is one year.
The refurbishment will extend its lifespan.
The lifespan of the person will increase.
He was very concerned about the lifespan of a human being.
I have been working on an enzyme to increase their lifespan.
Moles have a lifespan of three to four years.
The company had a relatively short lifespan.
The short lifespan of straw houses was also stressed.
Zoologists know little about their lifespan.
Importance of product lifespan when purchasing household appliances.
Emotional memory across the adult lifespan.

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