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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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He has outlived the challenges that came his way.
The durable toy was designed to outlive rough play and constant use.
He hoped to outlive the storm and see the rainbow afterward.
The laughter and joy have outlived the sorrows of the past.
The brave knight vowed to outlive any challenge that came his way.
The bond between true friends can outlive distance and time.
Our friendship has been outliving the ups and downs of life.
The tree will have been outliving storms and droughts for centuries.
The ancient tree managed to outlive generations of squirrels and birds.
The old oak tree outlived the storms and stood tall for centuries.

Outlive

out-liv
verbTo exist or remain alive for a longer period than someone or something else; to survive beyond a specific person or time.
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Last Updated On: August 27, 2024
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