The state of being which begins with generation, birth, or germination, and ends with death; also, the time during which this state continues; that state of an animal or plant in which all or any of its organs are capable of performing all or any of their functions; -- used of all animal and vegetable organisms., Of human beings: The union of the soul and body; also, the duration of their union; sometimes, the deathless quality or existence of the soul; as, man is a creature having an immortal life., The potential principle, or force, by which the organs of animals and plants are started and continued in the performance of their several and cooperative functions; the vital force, whether regarded as physical or spiritual., Figuratively: The potential or animating principle, also, the period of duration, of anything that is conceived of as resembling a natural organism in structure or functions; as, the life of a state, a machine, or a book; authority is the life of government., A certain way or manner of living with respect to conditions, circumstances, character, conduct, occupation, etc.; hence, human affairs; also, lives, considered collectively, as a distinct class or type; as, low life; a good or evil life; the life of Indians, or of miners., Animation; spirit; vivacity; vigor; energy., That which imparts or excites spirit or vigor; that upon which enjoyment or success depends; as, he was the life of the company, or of the enterprise., The living or actual form, person, thing, or state; as, a picture or a description from the life., A person; a living being, usually a human being; as, many lives were sacrificed., The system of animal nature; animals in general, or considered collectively., An essential constituent of life, esp. the blood., A history of the acts and events of a life; a biography; as, Johnson wrote the life of Milton., Enjoyment in the right use of the powers; especially, a spiritual existence; happiness in the favor of God; heavenly felicity., Something dear to one as one's existence; a darling; -- used as a term of endearment.
What is the the meaning of your question
The meaning of life is to have a life a purpose
The word random has no meaning in this question.
Ques: What is the meaning of squeeze the life out? Ans: To cause death
The question is asking for an explanation of a statement. "What is meant by the following?" = "What is the meaning of the next word, phrase, sentence or paragraph?"
The ultimate question about the meaning of life is: "What is the purpose or reason for our existence?"
what is the meaning of life
Here is a concise question for Shiva about the meaning of life: "Shiva, what do you believe is the purpose or significance of human existence?"
Most likely that question is: What is the meaning of life?
The question "What is the meaning of life?" is subjective and philosophical, and thus has no definitive answer that applies universally. Each individual may have their own interpretation or belief about the meaning of life.
This question is irrelevant to the meaning and/or purpose of life.
The answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything is...42.
What is the meaning of life? (Well, that one was answered at the end of "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life".) That still leaves the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything. We know the answer is 42, but not what the actual question is.
your question is very interesting, it means you have no life(:
The meaning of life, the existence of God, what happens after death...
The answer to your question is no or maybe or even I have no idea. Does that answer your question
for hundreds of years people have ask what is the meaning of life well wha tare you trying to ask that question is soooooo retartedlly asked a better question is why is there life or what should i accomplish in my life not wha tis the meaning of life cause its been ansered a million times at leat life has the meaning you give it! -God