lifework

NOUN
  1. the principal work of your career
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How To Use lifework In A Sentence

  • It is her husband's lifework also: a crusade against reality, the creation of what he believes is beauty. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
  • Xenocrates' lifework consisted of producing a kind of codification - and thus of necessity, a transformation - of Plato's philosophy.
  • Trade and law drew the interest of the kind of talented young men who in previous generations chose ministry for their lifework.
  • This is the centenary month of Arne Jacobsen's birth, and his lifework is celebrated in two exhibitions in Denmark, and a new book.
  • Moreau's art is a reassemblage of the memory and the tricks of the memory, as thorough and as convolute as Proust's vast quest for a half-lost past that was, likewise, the lifework of a polymath spellbound by beauty.
  • This is the centenary month of Arne Jacobsen's birth, and his lifework is celebrated in two exhibitions in Denmark, and a new book.
  • No wonder he doubted; his lifework on slavery was fueled by just such hypocrisy and deception, which he never bothered examining.
  • ‘His lifework was the masculination of gay desire’.
  • The particular works of each are manifestations of the general character of his lifework, whether it was of faith and love whereby alone we can please God and escape condemnation. pass -- Greek, "conduct yourselves during." sojourning -- The outward state of the Jews in their dispersion is an emblem of the sojourner-like state of all believers in this world, away from our true Fatherland. fear -- reverential, not slavish. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • He might have been the lifework of a talented sculptor, and was, beyond question, the best-looking object ever to grace the sorry interior of the Singing Chicken.
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