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were aging

noun

The whole duration of a being, whether animal, vegetable, or other kind; lifetime.

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My grandchildren were aging out.

My slave-worker-hotdogs were aging at an alarming rate.

China's revolutionaries were aging, and the Party needed to groom new leaders.

Five days ago, the consensus was that the Yankees were aging and had come to the end of their run.

Although its players were aging, the Montauk club resurrected itself and had a dominating fall season, winning all seven games and outscoring its opponents, 373-32.

The very youngest members of the Tätergeneration were by then in their mid-seventies, and the ranks of survivors, too, were aging and thinning out.

The museum, well aware that the murals were aging, had them studied in the 1970s, the 1980s and the 1990s and did some small remedial work.

Analysts said consumers were spending more freely on new vehicles because their current cars were aging and financing options were more readily available.

But when the campaign surveyed its 80 partner organizations, they unequivocally said children were aging up, making bullying pervasive in the early elementary years.

The professors were aging, the students unhappy and the law school was trailing Yale in the all-important school ranking in U.S. News & World Report.

At one time, 7,000 Jews bearing the scars of the Holocaust had lived in Skokie with their families, and they were aging.

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