live with

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

Definition

To accept or tolerate something unpleasant that you cannot change.

Example(s)

Lisa lived with the guilt of her sin all her life.

She had to live with the fact that she would never be able to walk again.

Jane had learned to live with her husband’s addiction problem.

You need to turn things you cannot control into something you can live with.

Accepting failure was probably easier to live with than treason.

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