learn to live with



learn to live with something

Fig. to learn to adapt to something unpleasant or painful. Finally the doctor told Marion that she was going to have to learn to live with her arthritis. The floor plan of the house we bought is not as spacious as we had thought, but we will learn to live with it.
See also: learn, live

learn to live with

Get used to or accustom oneself to something that is painful, annoying, or unpleasant. For example, The doctor said nothing more could be done about improving her sight; she'd just have to learn to live with it , or Pat decided she didn't like the new sofa but would have to learn to live with it.
See also: learn, live

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
'Eli'ezer-Biblical Hebrew
Yseult-French (Rare)
Maxen-Welsh (Anglicized)
L&Aelig;Rke-Danish
KassiaKA-shəEnglish (Rare)
Kajal-Indian, Hindi, Marathi