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live with
adjective as in lenient
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- allowing
- amiable
- assuaging
- assuasive
- being big
- benignant
- charitable
- clement
- complaisant
- condoning
- easy
- easygoing
- emollient
- excusing
- favoring
- forbearing
- gentle
- going easy on
- good-natured
- humoring
- kind
- kindly
- letting
- loving
- merciful
- mild
- mollycoddling
- obliging
- pampering
- pardoning
- permitting
- soft
- soft-shell
- softhearted
- sparing
- spoiling
- tender
- yielding
verb as in abide
verb as in accept
verb as in allow
Strong matches
verb as in approve
verb as in brook
verb as in cohabit
verb as in cope
verb as in countenance
Strong matches
verb as in deal/deal with
verb as in disregard
Strong matches
verb as in let
verb as in neglect
Strong matches
verb as in overlook
verb as in stand/stand for
verb as in stomach
Strongest match
verb as in suffer
Strongest matches
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verb as in support
verb as in sustain
verb as in take
Strong matches
verb as in take it
verb as in tolerate
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Example Sentences
Most of the other people in their support group of parents who lost loved ones to fentanyl have to live with the knowledge that their child’s killer is still out there, he said.
Stella’s admission that she couldn’t believe Blanche’s “story” and continue to live with Stanley constitutes an epic betrayal.
But among those to have had claims rejected since PIP's introduction in 2013 are thousands living with life-changing conditions including cancer, blindness, psychosis, deafness and epilepsy.
There are more than 150,000 people living with MS - a condition that affects the brain and spinal cord - in the UK.
The couple say they have to be careful with their finances, but that the drug is necessary because they will always live with obesity.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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