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