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Definition of Lifelong

Lifelong
Lifelong Life"long` (-l[o^]ng`), a. [Life + long. Cf. Livelong.] Lasting or continuing through life. --Tennyson.

Meaning of Lifelong from wikipedia

- Lifelong learning is the "ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated" pursuit of learning for either personal or professional reasons. Lifelong learning is...
- A Lifelong Journey (Chinese: 人世间; pinyin: Rén shìjiān; lit. 'The secular world') is a period drama released in mainland China in 2022. It is adapted from...
- In 2003, Lifelong Books was founded as a health and wellness imprint. When Marlowe & Company became part of the imprint in 2007, Lifelong's range was...
- October 2000 6 June 2007 1st Rhodri Morgan Minister for education and lifelong learning. 2nd Rhodri Morgan Carwyn Jones AM 6 June 2007 19 July 2007 3rd...
- Institute for Lifelong Education (NILE) is a national level organization established in February 2008 as a result of the National Lifelong Education Policy...
- An Order for Lifelong Restriction is a sentence that can be imposed by a judge of the High Court of Justiciary on serious violent and ****ual offenders...
- Bob Hope's Confessions of a Hooker: My Lifelong Love Affair with Golf is a 1985 book written by Bob Hope with the ****istance of Dwayne Netland. According...
- servants [fr] (5.5 millions in 2017), retired people (7.5 millions receiving a lifelong pension greater than 75% of their last wage), self-emplo**** health professionals [fr]...
- Schools; and Lifelong Learning. They were responsible for education in Scotland; social work care for children and young people and lifelong learning. In...
- LPA* or Lifelong Planning A* is an incremental heuristic search algorithm based on A*. It was first described by Sven Koenig and Maxim Likhachev in 2001...