10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Outlive' in a Sentence
"To exist or remain alive for a longer period than someone or something else; to survive beyond a specific person or time." more
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The spirit of unity will outlive moments of division in a strong community.
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The astronaut was outliving the effects of zero gravity in space.
The scientist has been outliving skepticism, proving his groundbreaking theory.
The marathon runner is outliving her competitors in the race.
The echoes of music can outlive the performance, resonating in the hearts of listeners.
Cultural traditions have the power to outlive changing societal norms.
Renewable energy sources will outlive reliance on fossil fuels.
He had been outliving his competitors in the business for decades.
The classic novel will have outlived numerous literary trends and fads.
The ideals of justice will have been outliving political changes and upheavals.
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