Live so as to annul some previous behavior.
1Making servants from unlive matter is about persuasion, insinuation.
2They were supposed to be some of the finest warriors to ever live, or unlive.
3I cannot unlive my life.'
4They came to her so often now, these intelligent, untrained women, all eagerness to help, to forget and unlive, if they could, their wasted lives.
5It was a narrow, cold room, unlived in for a long time.
6Or he may have evolved into the ultimate skeletal form...unliving, indestructible rock.
7The rest of a life unlived passed before him in seconds.
8The crime-scene tape was gone, and the DeChooch half looked dark and unlived in.
9Writer describes tour of the Saddle River home, which looked as if it was unlived in.
10Pretentious, of course; but then, life itself was a pretension in the vast universe of unliving matter.
11The house has been unlived-in this autumn.
12Otherwise no living thing could ever derive sustenance from another or from the unliving substances around it.
13Although unlived in for about four years, number 29 doesn't have the desolate feel of some empty houses.
14The cabin seemed larger, unlived in.
15Chunks of unliving flesh flew through the air, tossed about with glee, and the overwhelming numbers meant nothing to her.
16Barren, empty, unlived in.