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outlive

verb as in outlast

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Even among brothers and sisters, those with greater wealth tend to outlive their siblings.

From Ozy

What’s more, firms that outlive the pandemic may end up more resilient and prosperous in the future because they will better cater to home-based lifestyles, new digital habits and other societal shifts that took place over the past year.

From Time

For a show that never should have outlived Lehman Brothers, that’s saying something.

From Time

It spurred school officials in some places to get creative in reaching students stuck at home, leading to the development of technology, tactics and techniques that will probably outlive the pandemic.

Maybe, too, they’ll have remembered why they liked each other and outlived the reasons they split, and your only involvement will be, on occasion, to enjoy their now-not-entirely-unpleasant company.

“Football will outlive all of us,” he said.Katie Sanders contributed to this report.

Sadly, Paul the Octopus did not outlive his impressive but unpopular World Cup predictions by long.

His legacy in terms of new publications,” Patrick says, “will far outlive anybody who reads this article.

Every study ever performed has shown that the fit and lean outlive the dumpy and diffident every time.

Tough old bird that he was, I always thought he would outlive us all.

You see the impression was strong enough to outlive her insanity.

When we have known such beings, admiration and love outlive all else.

Tha are verry tuff ov life, and will outlive an injun rubber shoe, and don't seem tew gro old enny faster than a paving stone duz.

Now, don't say you're sorry—I know all about how I look; but I'm better and expect to outlive a good many well ones yet.

So will the Constitution and its principles outlive the prejudices which would seek to overthrow it.

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On this page you'll find 21 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to outlive, such as: continue, endure, outstay, prevail, remain, and survive.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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