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Sentence count:163+4Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: acceptswallowSimilar words: fall in love withcope within line withagree withkeep pace withcooperate withinterfere withmake peace withMeaning: v. tolerate or accommodate oneself to. 
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61. In most societies women travel to live with their husbands, whereas men tend to remain close to their relatives.
62. I can no longer sleep at night, or live with myself, or whatever.
63. There may be surprises, but they are woven into the fabric, the kind of surprises you live with.
64. Patients were told they would just have to live with the birthmarks.
65. So we went to live with my aunt in Tembisa, a township in the East Rand.
66. We used to live with my aunt but then it got too crowded there so we moved out.
67. I left to live with a boyfriend, who turned out to be a bad lot.
68. My dad wanted me to go and live with him.
69. Soon, people in the divisions learn to live with their binds by generating further explanations.
70. She wanted to live with the foster parents she lived with at the age of two.
71. The group is for people who are learning to live with disability.
72. Some people live with the constant fear that their cancer will come back, even after they have finished their treatment.
73. We will have to learn to live with work situations that are not framed by job descriptions and clear reporting relationships.
74. Sophie and the child will be taken care of, and because of that I can live with a clear conscience.
75. He was a man of undoubted genius, but bad-tempered, egocentric, and impossible to live with.
76. Having to live with big risks that can not be eliminated makes living with the little risks of life seem natural.
77. For a long while after that first day, I could not live with the dead woman and her possessions.
78. Pregnant teenage girls will have to live with their parents or forfeit their benefits.
79. Perhaps, she had finally decided, I shall simply have to learn to live with it.
80. None of the children wanted to go and live with their birth parents, but simply to keep contact.
81. I would stay here for a year, study the language, live with people, write my book.
81. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
82. The upshot of it was: his due pension, and his departure to live with a faraway niece.
83. Burgess hopes the flux of the desert can teach us how to live with a variable environment without simplifying it.
84. The father, who had established a stable relationship with another woman, wanted the children to live with him.
85. Grandpa can't take care of himself any more so he's coming to live with us.
86. Could you live with yourself if you borrowed from family and friends, and then went bust?
87. It is usually possible, too, to live with awkward facts as anomalies awaiting further explanation.
88. And the trauma had caused personality changes which made him irritable and difficult to live with.
89. Thank goodness she had not succumbed to the idea of having Alice live with her.
90. Life is not a race, but we still continue the chase and try to be an ace. It's time to get out of this maze and truly live with grace. RVM 
More similar words: fall in love withcope within line withagree withkeep pace withcooperate withinterfere withmake peace withcommunicate within accordance withgive waydrivewaylivegive way toliverlive outlive ondeliverlive up todeliverywithgo withdo withwithoutwithindown withmeet withtalk withbear withdeal with
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