live out

What does the phrasal verb “live out” mean? Explore the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb “live out“, illustrated with examples:

Definition

1. To not live where you work or study. This is used mainly for domestic staff such as nannies, cooks, maids, etc. The opposite is live in
2. To fulfill a dream, fantasy or aspiration.
3. To spend or the rest of your life in a particular place or situation.

Example(s)

1. Their nanny used to live out, but now she lives with them.
2. Their son is going to an engineering school to live out his dream.
3. He wanted to live out the remaining days of his life on an exotic island.

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