Explore Expectancies through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Expectancies in a sentence
Expectancies meaning
plural of expectancy
Using Expectancies
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of expectancy
- In the example corpus, expectancies often appears in combinations such as: life expectancies, expectancies of, expectancies in.
Context around Expectancies
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 14 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Expectancies
- In this selection, "expectancies" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, life, lung, claimed and increase stand out and add context to how "expectancies" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include ageing life expectancies are longer and ages life expectancies blah blah. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "expectancies" sits close to words such as aberrant, abloh and absurdities, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with expectancies
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
As life expectancies increase, dementia will become an ever-more important issue. (12 words)
Knodel said this would greatly reduce the load and expectancies on emergency operation centres. (14 words)
They also have vibrant and competitive economies, lower inequality, less poverty, and higher life expectancies. (15 words)
Captives have vastly reduced life expectancies, on average only living into their 20s, although there are examples of killer whales living longer, including several over 30 years old, and two captive orcas, Corky II and Lolita, are in their mid-40s. (41 words)
However, most of the 50 counties that are best for retirees in their state have average life expectancies of more than 80 years, led by Pitkin County, Colorado, whose county seat is the small and affluent municipality of Aspen. (39 words)
The amount of the reduction was meant to be “actuarially neutral,” so that the cost to Social Security would be the same whether those with average life expectancies claimed the smaller check earlier or the larger check later. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
However, most of the 50 counties that are best for retirees in their state have average life expectancies of more than 80 years, led by Pitkin County, Colorado, whose county seat is the small and affluent municipality of Aspen.
Kerala’s unique demographics are due to declining fertility and increasing life expectancies as a result of statewide policies that prioritized social welfare and invested heavily in public health and education.
Populations around the world are ageing, life expectancies are longer and people are having fewer children (and waiting longer to have them).
Researchers in Greece have come up with four tips that may help people reach the age of 100 by studying the places in the world with exceptionally long life expectancies.
Scotland has “one of the lowest life expectancies in Western Europe,” according to a report by the Scottish Public Health Observatory.
The company said it explored 'a range' of options and this is 'the best way to safeguard members' benefit against market uncertainty, improved life expectancies and other risks'.
The Western European country has one of the highest life expectancies in the world, and the expected years in retirement have increased considerably.
But that still leaves Indigenous Australians well behind non-Indigenous life expectancies of 81.2 years and 85.3 years respectively.
The ONS data shows a clear geographical divide, as the 10 areas with the highest male life expectancies are all in the south of England.
Chronic exposure to soot is shorter life expectancies, lung cancer, diabetes and low birth weight and can exacerbate respiratory and cardiovascular illnesses.
For normal life expectancies — 82 for you and 86 for your wife — the optimal claiming ages are 66 for your wife and 68 for you.
The amount of the reduction was meant to be “actuarially neutral,” so that the cost to Social Security would be the same whether those with average life expectancies claimed the smaller check earlier or the larger check later.
The combination of higher incomes, increased education, lower discount rates and longer life expectancies have meant that this economic value has risen much more sharply than GDP.
The Health Foundation, which supported the research, can show that the Tories’ new seats in the north have lower average healthy life expectancies – that is, life without chronic illnesses – than Labour seats.
They also have vibrant and competitive economies, lower inequality, less poverty, and higher life expectancies.
As life expectancies increase, dementia will become an ever-more important issue.
Knodel said this would greatly reduce the load and expectancies on emergency operation centres.
Over the years, primatologists have reported on the life expectancies of wild in their native Africa, but few reports on their state in captivity exist.
You give it the inputs, like your ages, life expectancies, blah, blah, blah, and then it spits out exactly what you should do.
Captives have vastly reduced life expectancies, on average only living into their 20s, although there are examples of killer whales living longer, including several over 30 years old, and two captive orcas, Corky II and Lolita, are in their mid-40s.
Common combinations with expectancies
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- life expectancies 24×
- expectancies of 5×
- expectancies in 3×
- expectancies are 2×
- expectancies on 2×