SURVIVES vs LIVE: NOUN
- An animal that survives in spite of adversity
- One who outlives another
- One who lives through affliction
- A Middle English oblique form of life, still existing in alive and livelong.
SURVIVES vs LIVE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Having life; alive: : living.
- In play.
- Not yet set into type.
- Of, relating to, or containing living bacteria or active viruses, sometimes in an attenuated form.
- Involving performers or spectators who are physically present.
- Broadcast while actually being performed; not taped, filmed, or recorded.
- Not mined or quarried; in the natural state.
- Carrying an electric current or energized with electricity.
- Not yet exploded but capable of being fired.
- Glowing; burning.
- Full of life, excitement, or activity; lively.
- Charged or energized with electricity
- Rebounds readily
- Abounding with life and energy
- In current use or ready for use
- Of current relevance
- Showing characteristics of life; exerting force or containing energy
- Having life
- Charged with an explosive
- Of, related to, or occurring during the life of one that is living.
- Actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing
- Of current interest or relevance.
SURVIVES vs LIVE: VERB
- Support oneself
- Live longer than
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of survive.
- Continue to live; endure or last
- Continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)
- Lead a certain kind of life; live in a certain style
- Pursue a positive and satisfying existence
- Have life, be alive
- Support oneself
- Continue to live; endure or last
- Have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations
- Make one's home or live in
SURVIVES vs LIVE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To practice in one's life.
- To go through; experience.
- To spend or pass (one's life).
- To remain in human memory.
- To pursue a positive, satisfying existence; enjoy life.
- To conduct one's life in a particular manner.
- To reside; dwell.
- To support oneself; subsist.
- To continue to be alive.
- To be alive; exist.
SURVIVES vs LIVE: ADVERB
- N/A
- Not recorded
- At, during, or from the time of actual occurrence or performance.
SURVIVES vs LIVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- In machinery, having motion, as distinguished from fixed or stationary: as, a live axle.
- In electricity, connected directly or indirectly with a source of electric power, whether carrying current or not: said of a circuit.
- Being in life; living; animate; not dead: as, a live animal or plant.
- Lively; animated; alert; energetic; not listless or inert: as, a live preacher; a live book.
- Manifesting life or energy; acting as if with living force; effective; operative; ready for immediate use or work; under pressure, as of steam: as, a live machine; live steam, etc. See phrases below.
- Glowing; vivid: as, a live coal.
- Fresh; not stale or impure.
- Of present use or interest; not effete, obsolete, or out of date; subject to present or prospective need: as, the live topics of the day; live matter (in a printing-office).
- To continue in being; remain or be kept alive; not to die, perish, or be destroyed: said of both animate and inanimate things, corporeal or incorporeal.
- To have life; possess organic vitality; be capable of performing vital functions: said of animals and plants.
- To use or pass life; direct the course of one's life; regulate one's manner of existing: as, to live well or ill, in either a physical or a moral sense.
- Hence, used absolutely To make full use of life or its opportunities; get the greatest advantage or enjoyment from existence.
- To abide; have or make an abiding-place; dwell or reside; have place: as, to live in a town; to live with one's parents.
- To have means of subsistence; receive or procure a maintenance; get a livelihood: as, to live on one's income.
- Continue to live through hardship or adversity
- Live in a certain style
- Lead a certain kind of life
- Be an inhabitant of
- Inhabit or live in
- Capable of erupting
- Elastic; rebounds readily
- Elastic
- Continue to live and avoid dying
- Possessing life
- Be an inhabitant of or reside in
- Highly reverberant
- To feed; subsist; be nourished: with by before the means or method, and on or upon (sometimes with) before the material: as, cattle live on grass and grain; to live on the fat of the land.
- (idiom) (live it up) To engage in festive pleasures or extravagances.
- (idiom) (live off/on) To enjoy the best of everything; live in comfort or luxury.
- (idiom) (live up to) To live or act in accordance with.
- (idiom) (live up to) To prove equal to.
- (idiom) (live up to) To carry out; fulfill.
SURVIVES vs LIVE: RELATED WORDS
- Endures, Hold up, Live on, Pull through, Make it, Hold out, Come through, Last, Go, Live, Exist, Outlive, Subsist, Outlast, Endure
- Live on, Dwell, Alive, Shack, Be, Know, People, Survive, Exist, Populate, Endure, Subsist, Go, Inhabit, Reside
SURVIVES vs LIVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sustains, Succumbs, Dies, Survival, Rescued, Hold up, Make it, Come through, Last, Live, Exist, Outlive, Subsist, Outlast, Endure
- Unfilmed, Reverberant, Untaped, Lively, Dwell, Alive, Shack, Know, People, Survive, Exist, Populate, Endure, Subsist, Reside
SURVIVES vs LIVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Assuming she survives the whole thing, that is.
- As such nothing further survives in the marriage.
- Ibn Tulun, beside his mosque, which still survives.
- One brother, Burl Davis, of Hackberry, also survives.
- Does this mean that one ring still survives?
- It still survives in popular and colloquial speech.
- It is not the strongest that survives, not the most intelligent that survives.
- In Retribution Wesker survives being shot in the head multiple times, being in a fiery crash and survives a massive explosion.
- If he survives the fight with more than half health, he survives and does not give you the Speckled Stoneplate Ring.
- She survives a stepfather who rapes her and steals her babies and also survives an abusive husband.
- Live audio commentary of every Ross County Game as well as live video coverage of all Premiership games for overseas subscribers.
- When a relationship breaks down and parents do not live together, the child will usually live with either the mother or the father.
- Other anoles live in the crown; and yet others live on the trunk, but closer to the ground.
- Always wash hands with soap and water right after touching live poultry or areas where they live and roam.
- And as I live by war, so you live by alms.
- So you are able to build reliable live scores site or live scores mobile app.
- Watch CBN Cricket Tv Channel Live: Watch Cricket Live: Cricket Score Live.
- Live in HD programs coming online a few months after their live transmission date.
- Synchronization can extend to live media performances, such as plays and live theatre.
- People live where they can afford to live.
SURVIVES vs LIVE: QUESTIONS
- What episode of the original series is that which survives?
- What happens if a cocaine user survives an overdose?
- Which military plan survives contact with the enemy?
- What happens when your house survives an earthquake?
- When did Twenty One Pilots release Blurryface Live?
- Does TomTom Live offer real-time traffic information?
- Why are so many live performances getting canceled?
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