Concerned with what is actually the case (based on facts)
“The defense must also assert sufficient facts to raise the issue, such as by also offering a factual description of the defendant's appearance.”
Possible to be treated as fact
“Tangible evidence of wrongdoing must be provided before charges can be laid.”
Living or still in existence
Filled or well-supplied with something
“Elegance meets sumptuousness in this soup abundant with seasoned ground beef, herbs, and a trio of peppers.”
Having life or being alive
“Skin and blubber samples from a live animal can reveal everything from diet to pregnancy.”
(of a question or subject) Being of current or continuing interest and importance
“The social cohesion of the nation has become an increasingly live issue.”
Being in a healthy and functional state
“His faculties were still effective despite having endured multiple concussions during his sporting career.”
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