livewithable
English
Etymology
live with + -able
Adjective
livewithable (comparative more livewithable, superlative most livewithable)
- Livable with; that can be tolerated by others.
- 1937, Harry Allen Overstreet, A Declaration of Interdependence
- It follows, then, that there are five major tasks ahead of us: (i) that of developing individuals who, in their personal relations, are livewithable; […]
- 1940, American Association of School Administrators, Official Report
- I am saying that we need to make youngsters livewithable in society.
- 1985, Frances Davies, Fortune's Darling
- "I find you eminently livewithable." "You want to make me your mistress and install me in this house."
- 1937, Harry Allen Overstreet, A Declaration of Interdependence