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phrasal verb [transitive]
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present tense
I/you/we/theylive for
he/she/itlives for
present participleliving for
past tenselived for
past participlelived for

Related dictionary definitions

  1. 2
    have something to live for to have a reason to want to stay alive

    He spoke with the voice of a man who had nothing left to live for.

    Gregory was 21 and had everything to live for.

  2. 3
    live for the day when to want something to happen very much

    He lived for the day when he would be old enough to drive a car.

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