YEARS vs AGE: NOUN
- The time during which someone's life continues
- An unusually long time
- Plural form of year.
- A prolonged period of time
- A late time of life
- An extended period of time.
- A generation.
- The period of history during which a person lives.
- A period in the history of the earth, usually shorter than an epoch.
- A period of time marked by a distinctive characteristic, achievement, or figure.
- One of the stages of life.
- The time of life when a person becomes qualified to assume certain civil and personal rights and responsibilities, usually at 18 or 21 years; legal age.
- The length of time that a person or thing has existed.
- A late time of life
- An era of history having some distinctive feature
- A prolonged period of time
- A time in life (usually defined in years) at which some particular qualification or power arises
- How long something has existed
- The state of being old; old age.
- The time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested
- Mature age; especially, the time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities.
- The latter part of life; an advanced period of life; seniority; state of being old.
- That part of the duration of a being or a thing which is between its beginning and any given time; as, what is the present age of a man, or of the earth?
- The whole duration of a being, whether animal, vegetable, or other kind; lifetime.
- The fat obtained from the Coccus axin of Mexico. Also called axin.
- A particular period of time in history, as distinguished from others.
- In Anglican churches, the age at which a man may be ordained to any one of the three grades of the ministry.
- The dark ages, a period of European history, beginning with or shortly before the fall of the Roman Empire of the West (a. d. 476), marked by a general decline of learning and civilization. It was introduced by the great influx of barbarians into western Europe in the fourth and fifth centuries known as the wandering of the nations, and is reckoned by Hallam as extending to the eleventh century, when a general revival of wealth, manners, taste, and learning began, and by others to the time of Dante in the thirteenth century, or later. The middle ages, a period of about a thousand years, between the close of what is technically considered ancient history and the first definite movements in Europe of the distinctively modern spirit of freedom and enterprise. Its beginning is synchronous with that of the dark ages, and it is variously reckoned as extending to the fall of Constantinople (1453), the invention of printing, the Renaissance, or the discovery of America, in the fifteenth century, or to the Reformation, in the early part of the sixteenth. The feudal ages, a portion of the middle ages, marked by the prevalence of feudal institutions and of the spirit of chivalry, extending from their nearly universal establishment in the tenth century to their decline in the sixteenth.
- A great length of time; a protracted period: as, I have not seen you for an age.
- A century; the period of one hundred years, as in the phrases dark ages, middle ages, etc.
- The people who live at a particular period; hence, a generation or a succession of generations: as, ages yet unborn.
- In geology, a great period of the history of the earth, characterized by the development of some particular phase of organic life or of physical condition: as, the age of reptiles; the age of ice.
- A particular period of history, as distinguished from others; a historical epoch: as, the golden age; the age of heroes; the age of Pericles; the dramatists of the Elizabethan age. See ages in mythology and history, below.
- One of the periods or stages of development into which human life may be divided; time of life: as, life is divided into four ages, infancy, youth, manhood or womanhood, and old age.
- An aged person, or old people collectively.
- Specifically, old age (see 1); the latter part of life or of long-continued existence; the lapse of time, especially as affecting a person's physical or mental powers; the state of being old; oldness.
- The particular period of life at which one becomes naturally or conventionally qualified or disqualified for anything: as, at 46 a man is over age and cannot be enlisted; under age for the presidency; canonical age (which see, below).
- A period of human life usually marked by a certain stage of physical or mental development; especially, a degree of development, approximately or presumptively measured by years from birth, which involves responsibility to law and capacity to act with legal effect: as, the age of discretion or of maturity (the former technically occurring some years prior to the latter, about the age of fourteen).
- Duration of existence, specifically or generally; the lifetime of an individual, or of the individuals of a class or species on an average: as, the age of the horse is from twenty-five to thirty years.
- The length of time during which a being or thing has existed; length of life or existence to the time spoken of; period or stage of life in the history of an individual existence, animate or inanimate: as, his age is twenty years; he died at the age of eighty; at your age you should know better; a tree or a building of unknown age; to live to a great age; old age.
- A great period in the history of the Earth.
- In poker, the eldest hand, or the first player to the left of the dealer who bets.
YEARS vs AGE: VERB
- N/A
- Grow old or older
- Make older
- Begin to seem older; get older
YEARS vs AGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To develop a certain quality of ripeness; become mature.
- To become old or show signs of becoming old.
- To grow aged; to become old; to show marks of age.
- To change (the characteristics of a device) through use, especially to stabilize (an electronic device).
- To cause to mature or ripen under controlled conditions.
- To cause to become old or to show the signs of becoming old.
YEARS vs AGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause to grow old; to impart the characteristics of age to.
YEARS vs AGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To grow old; assume the appearance of old age: as, he ages rapidly.
- To make old; cause to grow or to seem old; produce the effect of age upon; bring to maturity or to a state fit for use; give the character of age or ripeness to: as, to age wine, clay, etc.
- A noun suffix of French, ultimately of Latin origin.
- To expose (mordanted or dyed cloth) to the air in order to fix the mordant or dye in insoluble form.
- Begin to seem older
- Get older
- (idiom) (come of age) To reach maturity.
YEARS vs AGE: RELATED WORDS
- Century, Times, Yrs, Millennia, Ago, Summers, Seasons, Yeas, Decade, Months, Decades, Old age, Long time, Age, Days
- Maturity, Children, Old, Adults, Young, Adult, Adulthood, Olds, Older, Long time, Get on, Old age, Maturate, Mature, Years
YEARS vs AGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ten, Time, Centuries, Century, Yrs, Millennia, Ago, Summers, Seasons, Decade, Old age, Decades, Long time, Age, Days
- Retirement, Maturity, Children, Old, Adults, Young, Adult, Adulthood, Olds, Older, Old age, Long time, Get on, Mature, Years
YEARS vs AGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Libya and Benghazi, three years after the attacks.
- The course shall be completed within five years of initial licensure or within five years of licensure renewal, whichever occurs first.
- Lettered one year in basketball, three years in volleyball, and three years in track and field at Edna Karr High School.
- We have had years of experience in recovery, and have also worked in the addiction field for years before operating Arch to Freedom.
- Been with Rev for nine years as a TC, grader, and for the last two years support.
- In particular, and start accepting incoming conversation requests advance over the years we have over years.
- Bulldog Electric LLC has been in business for over ten years, with over twenty years experience.
- NIBRAC for the past four years and a member for five years.
- Searching by years requires the entry of four digit years.
- It includes four years of language, mathematics, and philosophy, three years of laboratory science, and two years of music.
- Age of Exploration: A resource page with links to worksheets on the Age of Exploration.
- Age of Sigmar Warband Warhammer Age of or!
- The age of consent is the age when the law says you can agree to have sex.
- Age Determinations This subpart concerns age determinations for UACs.
- Glory of God that will be manifest as we pass from the Church Age to the Kingdom Age.
- Regardless of age, all guests purchasing or consuming alcohol within the theatre must show positive proof of age.
- First, the option is limited to a specified age, such as forty, and you may need more insurance after that age.
- The nuclear age is over and the age of renewables has begun.
- Age Of Sigmar General Discussion; Age Of Sigmar Tactics; Age Of Sigmar Background; Horus Heresy.
- Take your age, reverse the numbers, and act that age.
YEARS vs AGE: QUESTIONS
- How has political participation changed over the years?
- How is Parliament dissolved automatically after 5 years?
- Is breaking up 7 years before marriage unforgivable?
- Why are early years education experiences important?
- What were New England Patriots' championship years?
- Is it Reelin' in the years or reeling in the years?
- What is 30 years called if 100 years is called a century?
- How many years do I need to complete BTech backlog after 4 years?
- How many years ago was the first New Years celebrated?
- Is strongstronger by years and years a Clean Bandit?
- Does the pronunciation of nettoyer change with age?
- What causes fluid intelligence to decline with age?
- Does antisocial personality disorder go away with age?
- When does the Pension Credit qualifying age change?
- How to import an Dragon Age Origins save in Dragon Age II?
- Are there any Age Concern charities that are not part of age UK?
- How does the prevalence of obesity vary by age among age groups?
- Which age is known as the Golden Age of Tamil literature?
- What does 'this age' and 'that age' mean in the Bible?
- Does the age of minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) matter?