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to live out
[phrase form: live]
01
to live in a location separate from one's primary place of activity
02
to continue living in a certain way until the end of one's life
03
to make one's dreams and aspirations a reality
Example
The students lived out in a homestay arrangement, immersing themselves in the local culture.
The doctor lived out in the countryside, providing medical care to rural communities.
The young professional lived out in a suburban neighborhood, commuting to their downtown office.
The student lived out in a nearby apartment complex rather than staying in the university dorms.
The factory workers lived out in the surrounding towns, traveling to the plant each day.