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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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