vitalicio
lifelong; for life
adjective bee-tah-LEE-syoh Rare
Origin: From Latin vitalicius, from vita (life).
Usage Note
Vitalicio describes something that lasts for the duration of a person's life: pensión vitalicia (life pension), senador vitalicio (senator for life). It is used in legal and political contexts and always refers to a position or benefit, never to a person. The feminine form is vitalicia.
Examples
"Le concedieron una pensión vitalicia por sus servicios."
Natural Translation
He was granted a lifelong pension for his services.
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