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  • to be alive have the life of an animal or plant
  • continue alive
  • maintain oneself subsist lived on rice and peas
  • occupy a home dwell living in a shabby room they had always lived in the country
  • be located or stored the silverware lives here
  • attain eternal life though he die, yet shall he live John 1125(Revised Standard Version)
  • conduct or pass one's life lived only for his work
  • remain in human memory or record the past lives in us all W. R. Inge
  • have a life rich in experience
  • habit
  • pass through or spend the duration of lived their lives alone
  • exhibit vigor, gusto, or enthusiasm in lived life to the fullest
  • having life (the quality that distinguishes animals and plants from inanimate matter) [adj LIVER, LIVEST] / to function as an animal or plant [v LIVED, LIVES, LIVING]
  • experience firsthand living a dream
  • be thoroughly absorbed by or involved with she lives her work
  • to be or remain alive
  • to continue in existence, memory, etc.
  • to dwell
  • to pass or spend
  • burning
  • not exploded
  • connected to electric power
  • to live so as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be forgotten or forgiven
  • to reside at or away from the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant
  • person who spends money readily
  • person easily imposed upon or made the dupe of others
  • to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to
  • to live comfortably
  • alive
  • to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure
  • to function as a living thing [v LIVED, LIVING, LIVES] / having life (the state of functional activity) [adj LIVER, LIVEST]

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