Livered: meaning, definitions and examples
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livered
[ ˈlɪvərd ]
past tense
Livered is the simple past tense of the verb 'live', which means to have life or to exist. It indicates that someone or something existed at a certain point in the past.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- She lived in Paris for five years.
- They lived a peaceful life before the war.
- He lived with his grandparents during his childhood.
Translations
Translations of the word "livered" in other languages:
🇵🇹 livrado
🇮🇳 पेश किया गया
🇩🇪 geliefert
🇮🇩 dikirim
🇺🇦 доставлений
🇵🇱 dostarczony
🇯🇵 配達された
🇫🇷 livré
🇪🇸 entregado
🇹🇷 teslim edilmiş
🇰🇷 배달된
🇸🇦 تم تسليمه
🇨🇿 doručený
🇸🇰 doručený
🇨🇳 已交付
🇸🇮 dostavljen
🇮🇸 afhent
🇰🇿 жеткізілген
🇬🇪 მიწვდილი
🇦🇿 çatdırılmış
🇲🇽 entregado
Etymology
The word 'live' originates from the Old English 'līf', which means 'life, existence'. Over time, the verb form evolved, taking on its modern meanings related to residing or having experience over a span of time. The transition to 'livered' follows the standard patterns of English verb conjugation, particularly in the simple past tense. The use of 'live' has broadened in contemporary language to include virtual existence in digital space, highlighting the dynamic nature of language evolution.