Definition of «to live down»

The phrase "to live down" means to overcome a negative reputation or past mistake, and gradually become accepted again. It is often used in the context of personal relationships where someone has done something wrong or made a mistake that caused tension with others, but over time they are able to regain trust and respect through their actions and behavior.

Sentences with «to live down»

  • Besides, this is a community center — pool, theater, meeting rooms, restaurants — stuff the people who live down there need. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Most of us probably want to slow life down in 2014, but at the same time we also have goals and dreams! (theinspiredroom.net)
  • I do have one friend who lives down there, and I bet it'll start getting going once the weather is a little nicer. (theinspiredroom.net)
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