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Between life and death Meaning in English

expression

bitˈwin/, /bɪtˈwin/ /ˈɫaɪf/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈdɛθ
bit-WEEN LYFE and DETH
bɪtwˈiːn/ /lˈaɪf/ /ˈænd/ /dˈɛθ
bit-WEEN LYFE and DETH

Definition

Used to describe a situation where someone or something is in great danger and could die, but survival is also possible.

Usage & Nuances

Primarily used in medical or emergency contexts, often literally, but can also be used metaphorically for difficult decisions or situations. Common collocations: "hanging between life and death", "struggling between life and death". More formal; not typically for minor danger.

Example Sentences

After the accident, he was between life and death for several days.

basic

The doctors fought hard to save the boy between life and death.

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She was between life and death after the surgery.

basic

For hours, the team worked nonstop while the patient hung between life and death.

natural

He made a quick decision between life and death when the fire broke out.

natural

You could see in their eyes they knew they were between life and death.

natural