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live (verb), lives; lived; living
1. To continue to have a physical presence: Ruth hopes to live long enough to see her grandchildren grow up.

Ruth is believed to be living on borrowed time because of her illness.

2. To spend one's physical existence in a certain condition or way: People today know almost nothing about how people in the ancient cultures actually lived.

Elliott has to live frugally since the tornado has torn his house to pieces, but fortunately, he was living in a shelter when it happened.

3. To spend one's period of time, or part of it, in a specified way: Luisa was living her last years alone.
4. To continue to exist: The good that people do lives long after they are gone.

After the tornadoes, people are having difficulty living anything like a "normal" life.

5. To pursue a positive and satisfying existence: Buddy and Rhoda believe that they must accept themselves for what they are, so they can live a positive kind of life.
(a glossary of biological terms about living creatures including plants and all kinds of animal species and organisms)
(ecology is the study of the relationship between organisms and the environments in which they live, including all living and nonliving components)
(There are estimated to be 10,000 million insects living in each square kilometer of habitable land on earth or 26,000 million per square mile)
(Various living organisms are organized from the smallest unit of cells to form tissues which form organs and organs work together to form organ systems)
(one of the group of biological sciences, each of which deals with an aspect of the study of living things)
(phyla rhymes or major taxonomic groups, classifying of living organisms, into which animals are divided and made up of several classes in poetic format)
Word Entries containing the term: “living
Living off the fat of the land (Genesis 45:18)
This entry is located in the following unit: Bible Quotations used in modern English (page 3)
outdoor living
Parts of gardens, balconies, or roof terraces that are designed to be used as everyday living spaces outdoors; for example, outdoor eating or cooking areas.
This entry is located in the following unit: Interior Design (page 2)