long life

/lɔŋ laɪf/
adjective
  1. Designed to stay fresh or usable for a longer period than usual, especially for food or drink.
    • The store sells long-life bread that doesn't need refrigeration.
    • She packed long-life juice boxes in the kids' lunchboxes for school.
    • I bought long-life milk so it wouldn't spoil during our week-long camping trip.
  2. Made to last a long time without breaking or wearing out, often used for products like batteries or light bulbs.
    • We installed long-life LED bulbs in the hallway to reduce maintenance.
    • These long-life batteries can power your remote control for over a year.
    • The manufacturer claims this long-life filter needs replacement only every six months.
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