Definition
To share an abode as an unmarried partner in a sexual relationship.
To regard as adequate or manageable although not entirely satisfactory; to accept; to tolerate.
In Context
- "France's final terms for an Indochina settlement would be terms which the United States can live with."
- "Israelis don't like the rioting and Molotov cocktails, but they can live with it."
- "In school systems, leaders have to live with collectivist ideals, which very often get in the way of meaningful and necessary change."
- "Halsall responded: "We need to quietly recognise that we are no longer reacting to a pandemic, but living with one. [...].""