live on

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Meaning: (idiomatic,intransitive)Toendure.Her memorylives onin our hearts.2012June 4, Lewis Smith, “Queen’s English Society says enuf is enough, innit?: Society formed 40 years ago to protect language against poor spelling and grammar closes because too few people care”, inThe Guardian‎[1], London, archived fromthe originalon10 March 2016:He described the members and organisers of the society as "a group of enthusiasts celebrating the richness and diversity of the English language", and is convinced that whether or not enough volunteers can be found to keep the society going, their enthusiasm and love for good English willlive on.; (idiomatic,transitive)Tosurvivesolely by consuming a certain thing.When he was in the rainforest, helived onbugs and rainwater.; (transitive)To rely on financially.Shelives ona stipend from her parents.; (mathematics,idiomatic,transitive)To be defined on.2018, Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent,Recursive Macroeconomic Theory, fourth edition, MIT Press, page116:Let assetslive onthe gridA=[a1,a2,…,an]{\displaystyle {\mathcal {A}}=[a_{1},a_{2},\dots ,a_{n}]}.

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