live out phrasal verb (
see also live)
1. British English if someone lives out, they do not live in the place where they work:
Most home helps prefer to live out.2. live out something to experience or do something that you have planned or hoped for
Synonym : fulfil,
realize:
The money enabled them to live out their dreams.3. live out your life to continue to live in a particular way or place until you die:
He lived out his life in solitude. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
live out v. 1. To finish (a period of time); spend.
Smith lived out the year in the North as he had agreed, but then moved to the South again.
After retiring, John and his wife lived out their lives in Florida. 2. To last through; endure to the end of.
We lived out the winter on short ration.
He lived out the earthquake, but his house was destroyed. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲