Synonym: fulfil, fulfill, satisfy. Similar words: come up to, face up to, give up, drive up, measure up to, up to, save up, add up to. Meaning: v. fulfil the requirements or expectations of.
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61. The only snag in his life is everybody expects him to live up to his heart-throb image.
62. An olive tree can live up to 1500 years.
63. A crossbow which can live up to its name!
64. We will live up to what our Patty expects of us.
65. Prince Henry had become King Henry III. However, his rule did not live up to the expectations of those who had carved his path to the throne with their swords.
66. I hope that I can do well and live up to everyone's standards (most of all my own), but also just to have fun and enjoy working together with the people at MYM .
67. Apart from the fact that twenty-seven acts of Parliament govern the terms of advertising, no regular advertiser dare promote a product that fails to live up to the promise of his advertisements.
68. The Festival aims to live up to its reputation as a trail-blazing event.
69. Markets are so far unconvinced the tests will live up to the U.S. example, which was seen to provide clarity about the banks' doubtful assets and a strict regime for how to handle problems.
70. Only because men and women did not live up to God's standards, did God allow divorce to come into the picture.
71. Can McGrady, entering his 11th NBA season, at long last live up to his nonpareil reputation and deliver a blue-collar, crunch-time effort in the post-season?
72. But it will take squeaky clean governance, hard work and rock-solid investments for Pleasant Island to once again live up to its name.
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73. Hope is delusive, and the new spring will not live up to expectations: it will bring cold, wind and rain, and the sickly tiredness that accompanies the end of winter.
74. The move ends a 20-month spell in the Spanish capital for the full-back - who failed to live up to expectations following his move from Sao Paulo in January last year.
75. We surely will live up to our words that we will pay the freightage for returning the goods that your buy from us.
76. It's difficult to live up to the proinciples of the christian religion.
77. It makes no representations that it doesn't manifestly live up to.
78. The group as a whole remembers more than any single memorizer would have, but the people in the group fail to live up to their full memory potential, each recalling less than if they'd studied alone.
79. The MINI brand has always been about a fun driving experience, and the Cross which is reported to be based on the Clubman seeks to live up to that reputation.
80. Promote aResponsible Iran: For decades, the Islamic Republic of Iran has endangered thesecurity of the region and the United States and failed to live up to itsinternational responsibilities.
81. Kodiak bears, native to the Kodiak Archipelago near Alaska, are ominvores that live up to 30 years in the wild. Their lifespan increases to about 50 years in captivity.
82. For years, scientists have suspected that sperm whales are likely to accumulate fat-soluble pollutants because the whales are massive -- weighing up to 50 tons -- and can live up to 70 years.
83. We have been a transitional generation, trying to live up to our stay-at-home mothers' standards of availability and attention while also carving out careers.
84. "They didn't live up to the legacy," said Mike Towell, a creative director at Publicis Kaplan Thaler.
85. After that NOLS course, I led several more expeditions, but I never felt that I could live up to my colleagues' expectation of a quiet, authoritative, slightly removed outdoorsman.
More similar words: come up to, face up to, give up, drive up, measure up to, up to, save up, add up to, up to date, lead up to, stand up to, live, liver, live out, live on, deliver, live with, delivery, keep to, symptom, oblivious, interrupt, corruption, the cost of living, use up, tie up, come up, makeup, make up, pile up.