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    live
    [lɪv]
    VERB
    lives (third person present) · lived (past tense) · lived (past participle) · living (present participle)
    1. remain alive.
      "the doctors said she had only six months to live" ·
      "both cats lived to a ripe age"
      • be alive at a specified time.
        "he lived four centuries ago"
        synonyms:
        exist · be alive · be · have being · have life · breathe · draw breath ·
        walk the earth · be extant · be in the land of the living
        antonyms:
        die · be dead
      • spend one's life in a particular way or under particular circumstances.
        "people are living in fear in the wake of the shootings" ·
        "he was living a life of luxury in Australia"
        synonyms:
        pass one's life · spend one's life · lead one's life · have a life ·
        have a lifestyle · behave · conduct oneself · comport oneself · experience · spend · pass · lead · have · go through · undergo
      • (live in/out)
        (of an employee or student) reside at (or away from) the place where one works or studies.
        "the development is designed to provide extra accommodation for undergraduates to enable all 400 to live in"
      • supply oneself with the means of subsistence.
        "they live by hunting and fishing"
        synonyms:
        survive · make a living · earn one's living · eke out a living · subsist ·
        support oneself · sustain oneself · keep alive · stay alive · maintain oneself · make ends meet · keep body and soul together
      • (live through)
        survive (an unpleasant experience or period).
        "both men lived through the Depression"
      • survive in someone's mind; be remembered.
        "only the name lived on"
      • have an exciting or fulfilling life.
        "he couldn't wait to get out of school and really start living"
        synonyms:
        enjoy oneself · enjoy life · have fun · be happy · live life to the full ·
        flourish · prosper · thrive · make the most of life
      • (live for)
        regard as the purpose or most important aspect of one's life.
        "Tony lived for his painting"
      • archaic
        (of a ship) escape destruction; remain afloat.
    2. make one's home in a particular place or with a particular person.
      "I've lived in the East End all my life" ·
      "they lived with his grandparents"
      synonyms:
      reside · have one's home · have one's residence · be settled · be housed ·
      lodge · board · inhabit · occupy · populate · stay · hang out · hang one's hat · put up · dwell · sojourn · be domiciled · bide
      • informal
        (of an object) be kept in a particular place.
        "I told her where the coffee lived and went back to sleep"
    ORIGIN
    Old Englishlibban, lifian, of Germanic origin; related to Dutchleven and Germanleben, also to life and leave1.
    live
    [lʌɪv]
    ADJECTIVE
    1. not dead or inanimate; living.
      "live animals"
      synonyms:
      living · alive · having life · breathing · animate · organic · biological · sentient ·
      existing · existent · extant · in the land of the living · among the living · quick
      antonyms:
      • (of a vaccine) containing viruses or bacteria that are living but of a mild or attenuated strain.
      • (of yogurt) containing the living microorganisms by which it is formed.
    2. relating to a musical performance given in concert, not on a recording.
      "there is traditional live music played most nights" ·
      "a live album"
    3. (of a wire or device) connected to a source of electric current.
      antonyms:
    4. (of a question or subject) of current or continuing interest and importance.
      "the future organization of Europe has become a live issue"
      synonyms:
    ADVERB
    1. as or at an actual event or performance.
      "the match will be televised live"
    ORIGIN
    mid 16th century: shortening of alive.
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  2. Live | Definition of Live at Dictionary.com

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    04/01/2015 · Live definition, to have life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions: all things that live. See more.

  3. Live - definition of live by The Free Dictionary

    https://www.thefreedictionary.com/live

    live 1 (lÄ­v) v. lived, liv·ing, lives v.intr. 1. To be alive; exist. 2. To continue to be alive: lived through a bad accident. 3. To support oneself; subsist ...

  4. Lives | Definition of Lives by Merriam-Webster

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lives

    Lives definition is - plural of life:1; present tense third-person singular of live:1

  5. Live dictionary definition | live defined

    https://www.yourdictionary.com/live

    live definition: The definition of live is seeing or hearing a performance as it is happening, not prerecorded. (adjective) An example of live is going to a concert. ...

  6. Live television - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_television
    • Live television is a television production broadcast in real-time, as events happen, in the present. In a secondary meaning, it may refer to streaming television over the internet. In most cases live programming is not being recorded as it is shown on TV, but rather was not rehearsed or edited and is being shown only as it was recorded prior to being aired. Shows broadcast live include newscasts, morning shows, awards shows, sports programs, reality programs and, occasionally, episodes of script
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  8. Life - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life
    • Life is a characteristic that distinguishes physical entities that have biological processes, such as signaling and self-sustaining processes, from those that do not, either because such functions have ceased, or because they never had such functions and are classified as inanimate. Various forms of life exist, such as plants, animals, fungi, protists, archaea, and bacteria. The criteria can at times be ambiguous and may or may not define viruses, viroids, or potential synthetic life as "living"
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  9. Internet Streaming: What It Is and How It Works

    https://www.lifewire.com/internet-streaming-how-it-works-1999513

    Live streaming is the same as the streaming discussed above, but it's specifically used for internet content delivered in real time as it happens.

  10. Love | Definition of Love by Merriam-Webster

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/love

    Love definition is - strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties. How to use love in a sentence.

  11. NASA - Life's Working Definition: Does It Work?

    https://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/starsgalaxies/life's_working_definition.html

    Life's Working Definition: ... What is your opinion of attempts to define of "life?" In a recent paper in Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere, ...

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