longevity

[lɒnˈdʒevəti]

longevity Definition

  • 1long life or existence
  • 2the length of time that something or someone lasts or functions

Using longevity: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "longevity" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The longevity of the company is due to its innovative products.

  • Example

    Good health habits can increase your longevity.

  • Example

    The longevity of a car depends on how well it is maintained.

longevity Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with longevity

  • the risk that an individual will outlive their retirement savings

    Example

    Longevity risk is a major concern for retirees.

  • the economic benefit that results from increased life expectancy and a growing population of older adults

    Example

    The longevity dividend can be seen in the growth of industries catering to older adults.

  • additional pay given to employees who have worked for a company for a long period of time

    Example

    The company offers longevity pay to employees who have been with them for over 10 years.

Origins of longevity

from Latin 'longaevitas', meaning 'long life'

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Summary: longevity in Brief

The term 'longevity' [lɒnˈdʒevəti] refers to long life or existence, as well as the length of time something or someone lasts or functions. It can be applied to companies, individuals, and objects, such as cars. Phrases like 'longevity risk' and 'longevity dividend' describe economic implications of increased life expectancy. 'Longevity pay' is additional pay given to employees who have worked for a company for a long period of time.

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