Continue to live through hardship or adversity.
Continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)
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 .
6 In second- and third-generation family businesses, only 12 per cent will survive .
7 ANALYSIS:Come what may from the debt restructuring process, the business will survive .
8 Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune.
9 Provisions included in one version often survive that process and become law.
10 The ANC needs solid, young, educated leadership if they hope to survive .
11 Courtesy: Good Morning Britain Before Noah was born, doctors doubted he'd survive .
12 Analysts believe the government will struggle to survive either of these votes.
13 A prime minister who ignores parliament cannot survive very long, he said.
14 Of course Sure Start couldn't survive in such a hostile funding climate.
15 Of course, for that to happen, Michael would first need to survive .
16 Recent history shows that despite the loss of talent, United can survive .
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