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expectation of life

American  

Etymology

Origin of expectation of life

First recorded in 1715–25

Example Sentences

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Those inaugurated between 1850 and 1900 failed to reach their expectation of life by 2.9 years, on the average.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I wonder what the expectation of life of, say, an advertising agent of thirty really is�at this moment of time, I mean."

From Time Magazine Archive

At the century's turn the expectation of life at birth was less than 50 years.

From Time Magazine Archive

Every year their expectation of life at any given age is increasing.

From Time Magazine Archive

The census figures show that the number of elderly persons is decreasing, and that the average statistical expectation of life is falling.

From The New World of Islam by Stoddard, Lothrop