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Phrasal Verb - living_through

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To continue surviving or experiencing something, often something difficult or challenging, despite hardships or adversity.

Examples

No.Example
1He lived through the harsh winter in the mountains with only a tent and some supplies.
2She lived through the loss of her husband and children, but managed to rebuild her life.
3The city lived through the devastating earthquake, but many buildings were destroyed.
4Despite the pain, he lived through the surgery and made a full recovery.
5The soldiers lived through the long and grueling march, one step at a time.
6After the accident, he lived through the night with a broken leg and a concussion.
7The company lived through the economic downturn and emerged stronger than before.
8She lived through the trauma of the car accident and went on to write a book about her experience.
9The elderly man lived through both world wars and saw many changes in his lifetime.
10They lived through the scandal and came out on the other side, stronger and more determined.