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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Live' in a Sentence

"To have life as an organism, to be alive, and to be capable of vital functions; all things that live possess these characteristics." more

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By the time they met again, she had been living a successful career as a published author.
She had been living in Paris for five years before she decided to move back to her hometown.
Before joining the army, he had been living a carefree life, traveling and exploring different cultures.
Having had been living in isolation for weeks, he finally felt the need for social interaction.
They had been living with the anticipation of the upcoming concert for months.

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verbTo have life as an organism, to be alive, and to be capable of vital functions; all things that live possess these characteristics.

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Last Updated On: March 30, 2024
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