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outlive Meaning
outlive (v)
live longer than
outlive (v. t.)
To live beyond, or longer than; to survive.
outlive Sentence Examples
- The ancient oak tree has outlived generations of humans, standing tall as a testament to time's passage.
- Despite her frail health, the centenarian has outlived most of her peers, living a remarkable and fulfilling life.
- The company's legacy will outlive its founders, inspiring future generations with its innovative products.
- The memory of the fallen soldier will outlive him, forever etched in the hearts of his loved ones.
- The timeless wisdom of ancient texts has outlived their creators, providing guidance and inspiration centuries later.
- The abandoned building, once a bustling factory, now stands barren, outliving its former purpose.
- The stars in the night sky have outlived countless civilizations, illuminating the darkness for eons.
- The endangered species faces a desperate race against time to outlive habitat loss and threats to its survival.
- The bridge spans the river, its sturdy construction intended to outlive the test of time and connect communities for generations to come.
- The legacy of a great artist will outlive their physical form, their masterpieces continuing to inspire and captivate audiences for centuries after their death.
FAQs About the word outlive
live longer thanTo live beyond, or longer than; to survive.
survive, outlast,succeed, perpetuate, last (beyond), hold out (past), endure (past), persist (beyond), draw out, abide (beyond)
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The ancient oak tree has outlived generations of humans, standing tall as a testament to time's passage.
Despite her frail health, the centenarian has outlived most of her peers, living a remarkable and fulfilling life.
The company's legacy will outlive its founders, inspiring future generations with its innovative products.
The memory of the fallen soldier will outlive him, forever etched in the hearts of his loved ones.