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outlast

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


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Put simply, Pogacar has the racecraft and strength to accelerate away from, and outlast, any opponent in almost any race.

From BBC • Apr. 28, 2026

The actual story is bigger than any one president and will outlast this news cycle by a generation.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 23, 2026

In a Thursday note, Oxford Economics analysts cautioned that Asia’s energy shortages will outlast a cease-fire, with shipping backlogs and transit times suggesting cargoes are weeks away even if the truce holds.

From Barron's • Apr. 9, 2026

And because of this shift, analysts at William Blair, led by Jason Ader, have re-evaluated the firm’s benchmarks for assessing which software companies are poised to outlast their competitors amid AI uncertainty.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 24, 2026

The Aristotelian system would outlast Alexander's empire; it would survive until Elizabethan times, the sixteenth century.

From "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" by Charles Seife




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