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Meanings of
outlive
in English
Portuguese
sobreviver
Catalan
sobreviure
Spanish
sobrevivir
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Live longer than.
survive
outlast
Portuguese
sobreviver
Synonyms
Examples for "
survive
"
survive
outlast
Examples for "
survive
"
1
Water lines were shattered early on, yet people needed water to
survive
.
2
Chylarecki said: The animals need all of these valuable trees to
survive
.
3
But Roberts said without government support, some tourism businesses might not
survive
.
4
The great stones that
survive
today date from this period of building.
5
Many farmers lost their crops and will need food aid to
survive
.
1
The memory of it will
outlast
all the thrones that exist to-day.
2
The memory of it will
outlast
all the others that exist to-day.
3
Kansas was able to
outlast
Oklahoma on Monday in a rare No.
4
The task will long
outlast
Duncan Smith, Cameron, Osborne and Boris Johnson.
5
The challenges encapsulated in the Calais drama will long
outlast
Cameron's premiership.
Usage of
outlive
in English
1
Perhaps, he thought with some secret pride, I shall
outlive
them all.
2
But how long that would
outlive
the queen remains to be seen.
3
It does mean having financial resilience to not
outlive
your money .
4
He will
outlive
many an author who slumbers in the great Abbey.
5
Spend all you have before you die; and do not
outlive
yourself.
6
I am a young man of fifty and will surely
outlive
her.
7
It's an especially important consideration for women, who tend to
outlive
men.
8
And I always thought she prayed the nephew would
outlive
his uncle.
9
Yet she will
outlive
us, and every one else in the hotel.
10
The Queen: may she
outlive
her Ministers, and may they live long.
11
They would probably
outlive
her memory for the shadowy regions of chronology.
12
You can buy longevity insurance so that you don't
outlive
your money.
13
It is better live on a little, than
outlive
a great deal.
14
Satan, perhaps, can explain how he has managed to
outlive
his partner.
15
And carbohydrate scoffing fatties who eat hardly any protein will
outlive
them.
16
Fame follows us in death, and glory shall
outlive
our crumbling ashes!
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outlive
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
outlive men
outlive the night
outlive most
outlive old
outlive a child
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Translations for
outlive
Portuguese
sobreviver
Catalan
sobreviure
Spanish
sobrevivir
Outlive
through the time
Outlive
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common