Phrasal Verb - living_out
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.Definition
To experience or undergo a situation or feeling completely, to the fullest, often with the implication of coming to terms with it or accepting it. This phrasal verb can also mean to spend the rest of one's life in a particular place or situation.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | After losing her job, she decided to live out her dreams of becoming a writer. |
| 2 | He lived out his days in peace and quiet, surrounded by nature. |
| 3 | They chose to live out their retirement in a warm climate. |
| 4 | Despite his fears, he lived out his phobia of heights by going skydiving. |
| 5 | She lived out her childhood fantasies by becoming an astronaut. |
| 6 | He lived out his days in a nursing home, but never lost his sense of humor. |
| 7 | The artist lived out his last days in poverty, but left a lasting legacy. |
| 8 | They lived out their love story in the quiet town where they met. |
| 9 | Despite the challenges, they lived out their vows and built a strong marriage. |
| 10 | He lived out his dream of owning a bookstore, surrounded by books. |