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outlast

[out-last, -lahst] / ˌaʊtˈlæst, -ˈlɑst /


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About themselves, about the infinite expanse of creativity, about the power of music to cross borders, outlast wars, span centuries and still inspire.

From Los Angeles Times

Even if they don’t, that such a split has become plausible, meeting after meeting, marks a shift that threatens to outlast any single vote.

From The Wall Street Journal

And they were so tough that they’d outlast any clothes he sewed with them.

From Literature

“City” is meant to outlast civilization, like the sandworms of “Dune.”

From The Wall Street Journal

They also outlasted former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair, who described their presence in the Lords as an "anachronism" and got rid of more than 600 of them.

From BBC