chronological age

NOUN
  1. age measured by the time (years and months) that something or someone has existed
    his chronological age was 71 years
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How To Use chronological age In A Sentence

  • Both plants are the same chronological age and were grown in parallel under the same environmental conditions.
  • Yet can we really turn back time and be - not just look - younger than our chronological age? Times, Sunday Times
  • See how your heart is ageing compared with your chronological age at nhs. Times, Sunday Times
  • See how your heart is ageing compared with your chronological age at nhs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then also, by the same reasoning, it cannot impose the death penalty upon an adult (by chronological age) with a mental capacity similar to that of that same 7-year-old.
  • I find that maturity does not necessarily match chronological age, at least not all the time. Times, Sunday Times
  • I find that maturity does not necessarily match chronological age, at least not all the time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eating a nutrient-rich, calorie-poor diet that includes lots of grains and cereals, as well as fruit and veggies, can make your real age as much as four years younger than your chronological age.
  • chronological age
  • Age determination is an inexact science and the margin of error can sometimes be as much as 5 years either side. Assessments of age measure maturity, not chronological age.
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