0 If a building or place is livable, it is suitable or good for living in:
These are the basic requirements that make life livable.
2 (esp. of a place) acceptable or good enough:
To that end, this piece extended to other realms, including how to make cities cleaner, more hygienic, and, ultimately, more livable.
Total independence would not define a life worth living; indeed, it would not be a livable life.
We could say, keep the medial e in likeable, sizeable, useable to mark the preceding long vowel, so distinguishing the short vowel of livable, where the e is dropped.
Anything we can do to make life livable for them must be done now.
An expenditure of about £1 million is needed to make the whole school livable in, workable and up to standard, but the money is not available.
A series of community bypasses would improve many villages and make them much more livable.
Man's business is to improve nature and to make it livable.
We owe them a debt of thanks for a course of deliberation that has been enlightening and entertaining and whose ultimate conclusion, while by no means perfect, is livable with.