Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
live-with
phrasal verb
/ˈlɪv wɪð/

Definition
To coexist or share a living space or life with someone or something.

Examples
- They decided to live with their parents for a few more months until they could afford their own house.
- She learned to live with the pain after her injury, adapting her lifestyle accordingly.
- It’s difficult at times, but we have to live with our differences.

Meaning
The term ‘live-with’ refers to the act of residing, sharing experiences, or enduring circumstances alongside another person or entity, often implying a level of intimacy or commitment.

Synonyms
- cohabit
- coexist
- share
- endure