lifespan in French
lifespan in French is durée de vie, longévité — lifespan means the length of time an organism typically lives.
lifespan in French
durée de vie
(biology) The length of time for which an organism lives.
longévité
(biology) The length of time for which an organism lives.
durée de vie
(by extension) The length of time for which something exists or is current, valid, or usable.
What does "lifespan" mean?
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noun The length of time an organism typically lives.
"The average human lifespan has increased over the last century."
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noun The length of time something remains useful, valid, or in existence.
"The phone's battery has a lifespan of about three years."
lifespan in a sentence
- The average human lifespan has increased over the last century.
- A housefly has a lifespan of just a few weeks.
- The phone's battery has a lifespan of about three years.
Similar words in French
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Frequently asked questions
What is "lifespan" in French?
"lifespan" in French is durée de vie, longévité. lifespan means: The length of time an organism typically lives.
How do you use "lifespan" in a sentence?
Example: "The average human lifespan has increased over the last century." In French, "lifespan" is durée de vie, longévité.
Are there other ways to say "lifespan" in French?
Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "lifespan": durée de vie, longévité.
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