a. [UN-1 7 b.]

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  1.  That cannot be lived.

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1869.  E. Hatch, in Mem. (1890), 48. Stoicism did but show them how to live an unliveable life.

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  2.  Incapable of being lived in. Also with in.

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1898.  E. F. Benson, Money Market, ii. He saw no reason for making his own rooms unlivable-in.

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1899.  Contemp. Rev., Dec., 848. Rural theft makes parts of Sardinia unlivable.

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