Longevity - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|lɔːnˈdʒevətɪ|
Brit.
|lɒnˈdʒevɪtɪ|
noun
- duration of service
her longevity as a star
had unusual longevity in the company
- the property of being long-lived (syn: seniority)had unusual longevity in the company
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His longevity was remarkable considering he had been so sick when he was a child.
Better medical treatment has led to greater longevity.
The longevity of a car's tires depends on how the car is driven.
They're trying to increase the product's longevity.
The worms have a longevity of about two years.
The ancient Chinese claimed that garlic promoted longevity.
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