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Definition of “live with”

live with (lɪv Pronunciation for live with

Definitions

verb

  1. tr, preposition to dwell with (a person to whom one is not married)

Example Sentences Including 'live with'

Advocaat's reaction yesterday was intemperate, though he has had to live with the extremes of newspapers.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
Also like a good scientist, he can live with unexplained observations.
Globe and Mail (2003)
But learning to live with debt is part of the experience students cherish.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
He didn't want to be a father, even if he didn't have to live with her and the kids.
Jon Cleary YESTERDAY'S SHADOW (2002)
Somehow, you need to turn disasters into something you can live with.
Anita Anderson SOMEBODY (2002)
The order to surrender, while unpalatable, was probably easier to live with than treason.
Jennifer Fallon TREASON KEEP (2001)
This proves that your parents ' appearance is a factor in whom you choose to marry or live with , Dr. Little says.
Globe and Mail (2003)
To live with animals, people should learn about them beforehand.
Jan Fennell, Foreword by Monty Roberts THE DOG LISTENER: Learning the Language of your Best Friend (2002)
Views may have already been expressed on whether black children should be allowed to live with white parents.
Spiked

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