English to Portuguese Dictionary lifelong

lifelong

vitalício
definition
adjective
lifelong friends
lasting or remaining in a particular state throughout a person's life.
translation of 'lifelong'
adjective
vitalício,
perpétuo
example
When most people go to university that's when they make their 'lifelong' friends.
What would it take to change from life in the fast lane to a 'lifelong' pursuit of meditation and study?
Constanze emerges as a devoted wife, mother and 'lifelong' promoter of Mozart.
He was in a quandary, and a 'lifelong' friend of his suggested that he phone me.
The environmentally friendly toilet needs only one ton of water for 'lifelong' use.
Perhaps Jessica is resilient as her friends suggest, and will suffer no 'lifelong' scars.
Staff continue to extend their skills with an advanced course through 'lifelong' learning.
The partner who is your soulmate is no longer enough, and nor is one 'lifelong' best friend.
However, the new ward will be aimed at those who need long-term or even 'lifelong' care.
Thanks to my mother, a 'lifelong' Democrat from the swing state of Ohio, I have dual citizenship.
To be sure, Asif supports Manchester United and Shafiq is a 'lifelong' Liverpool supporter.
In 1824 he taught the young Mendelssohn, of whom he became a close and 'lifelong' friend.
In his autobiography, My Life, he tells of his 'lifelong' passion for golf both as a player and a commentator.
If another guy shows up at the party wearing the same outfit, you might just become 'lifelong' friends.
Note: the fact of the matter is that all football supporters are 'lifelong' supporters.
He has had a 'lifelong' interest and has written about a huge variety of sport down through the years.
They were 'lifelong' friends and Beerbohm gave the address at a memorial service to Sir William.
As well as changing his life, the programme has also given him some 'lifelong' friends.
Autism is a severe, 'lifelong' neurodevelopmental disorder of social communication.
Alf, as he was fondly known to family and friends, had a 'lifelong' passion for sport.
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