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live through

1 of 1verb
/ˈlɪv θru/
Forms:lives through,living through,lived through,lived through
1

to survive a disaster or difficult situation

transitive
  • The children lived through the loss of their parents, their love for each other providing strength and solace in their time of grief.
  • The community lived through the economic crisis, their unity and support for one another helping them weather the storm.
  • The family lived through the devastating earthquake, their resilience and strength tested but ultimately triumphant.
  • The survivors of the shipwreck lived through days of hardship and uncertainty, their hope and determination keeping them afloat.
  • The soldiers lived through the horrors of war, their compassion and humanity shining through amidst the chaos.