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6 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 was outliving the hype surrounding his latest movie.
The marathon runner has been outliving his own records year after year.
The oak tree had been outliving the changing seasons, standing tall through every storm.
By the time the project is completed, he will have been outliving his role as the team leader.
The melody of the song will have been outliving the passage of musical trends.
The ancient ruins will outlive modern structures.

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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