More Life like
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OATIERMore Life-like
FUNAccording to Kin Hubbard, it's "like life insurance: the older you get, the more it costs"
REALERMore true-to-life
REUSESGets more life from
REUSEDGot more life from
SPRYERMore full of life
RENEWGet more out of Life?
IDEALIZEDMade more perfect than life.
SETTLEDOWNLead a more routine life.
SEARS"There's more for your life" sloganeer
PASSENo more in the heyday of life.
PERENNIALPlant with a life cycle of more than two years
ELSEPetty lyric "There was a little more to life somewhere ..."
ELSETom Petty "There was a little more to life somewhere ..."
gentrifiedMake (someone or their way of life) more refined or dignified
gentrifyingMake (someone or their way of life) more refined or dignified
gentrifiesMake (someone or their way of life) more refined or dignified
pleomorphismpolymorphism; the occurrence of two or more structural forms during a life cycle
pleomorphismsPLEOMORPHISM, polymorphism; the occurrence of two or more structural forms during a life cycle
empoweringMake (someone) stronger and more confident, esp. in controlling their life and claiming their rights
heteromorphicOccurring in two or more different forms, esp. at different stages in the life cycle
empoweredMake (someone) stronger and more confident, esp. in controlling their life and claiming their rights
empowersMake (someone) stronger and more confident, esp. in controlling their life and claiming their rights
regenerateBring new and more vigorous life to (an area or institution), esp. in economic terms; revive
regeneratingBring new and more vigorous life to (an area or institution), esp. in economic terms; revive
regeneratedBring new and more vigorous life to (an area or institution), esp. in economic terms; revive
regeneratesBring new and more vigorous life to (an area or institution), esp. in economic terms; revive
ENOCHARDENPoem featuring the line "Now when the dead man come to life beheld - His wife his wife no more"
pleomorphismThe occurrence of more than one distinct form of a natural object, such as a crystalline substance, a virus, the cells in a tumor, or an organism at different stages of the life cycle