live with
1 of 1verb/ˈlɪv wɪð/
Forms:lives with,living with,lived with,lived with
1
to accept or adapt to a difficult or challenging situation
- The patient learned to live with chronic pain, finding solace in alternative therapies and maintaining a positive outlook.
- The family had to learn to live with the loss of their loved one, cherishing their memories and finding strength in their shared grief.
- The couple learned to live with their differences.
- The individual learned to live with their anxiety, developing coping mechanisms and seeking professional support when needed.
- The athlete learned to live with the physical limitations imposed by their injury, adapting their training and finding new ways to excel.