Or else submit, and kill life in the effort to save its worth--propter causas vivendi perdere vitam (which is absurd; for what is the worth of life if there is no life?
The modusvivendi suited them better than divorce: that was apparent, or had been until recently.
In solo vivendi causa palato est=--To gratify the 55 palate is the sole object of their existence.
Hæc vivendi ratio mihi non convenit=--This mode of living does not suit me.
From the disagreement of the Joint High Commission of 1898 arose the modus vivendi of the following year.
By the modus vivendi Canada was given temporary possession of valuable Chilkaht territory, and her new maps were made accordingly.
For he would find ars explained by Papias as bene recteque vivendi virtus .
A modusvivendi of some sort, sometimes express, sometimes merely tacit, would be arranged between the coast people and the hill people.
These modus vivendi arrangements enabled the coast people to obtain a certain degree of safety, in lieu of that we should have secured them but did not, by making the hill folk believe that the coast men were against us and for them.
St. Antonino, Archbishop of Florence, saw very clearly that it was quædam concessio simplex habitus et modi illius vivendi et quasi permissio.
For the purpose of the cash payments the creditors' fund accumulated under the modus vivendi was utilized.
On March 15 the British Government flatly refused the modus vivendi suggestion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vivendi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.