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unlive

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un·live  (n-lv)
tr.v. un·lived, un·liv·ing, un·lives
To undo the effects of; annul.

unlive [ʌnˈlɪv]
vb
(tr) to live so as to nullify, undo, or live down (past events or times)
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Verb1.unlive - live so as to annul some previous behavior; "You can never live this down!"
live - lead a certain kind of life; live in a certain style; "we had to live frugally after the war"


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First of all, we have to accept that, that which has happened is not changeable, it has already taken place and we cannot go back there to unlive it.
Tomorrow's festival climax will find An Evening with Robin Ince at the Saville Exchange, North Shields; a screening of StraitJacket UNlive at Newcastle's Tyneside Cinema; and Northern Pride (10 of the North-East's comedy cream) hogging the mic at Mr Lynch's, Jesmond.
 
 
 
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