Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
from-the-cradle-to-the-grave
idiom
/frʌm ðə ˈkreɪdl tə ðə ɡreɪv/
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Definition
A phrase that signifies the entirety of a person’s life, from birth to death.
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Examples
- Social security benefits are intended to support individuals from the cradle to the grave.
- The healthcare system in some countries provides services from the cradle to the grave.
- The philosophy of care in that community focuses on well-being from the cradle to the grave.
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Meaning
It refers to the idea that policies, care, or responsibilities cover all aspects of an individual’s life stages.
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Synonyms
- from birth to death
- throughout life
- from beginning to end