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[ US /ˈɫɪvəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. fit or suitable to live in or with
    livable conditions

How To Use livable In A Sentence

  • This could be a story about madness, or about the illusions we adopt to make life livable, or simply about the deliciousness of doughnuts (which of course have a void in the middle).
  • livable conditions
  • You know, they straightened out the Mississippi River in places, to make room for houses and livable acreage.
  • Such behaviour is not livable with.
  • My sister and her family are living there because their home in Long Beach, Mississippi nearby is unlivable and right beyond that is Pass Christian, our family home of 30 years unlivable as well.
  • It is not surprising, however, as thousands of flood victims had no other option but to hole up at the shelters as their houses have been unlivable for the better part of three weeks.
  • Now that house is unlivable. Houston Chronicle
  • But it may not be the best time to insist on a discussion about city visioning and livable streetscapes.
  • The people there still talk about ordinary things, even though they are clearly living in an unlivable place.
  • It's equally important to create a livable community for a greater number of people on the same footprint, said Mussatto.
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