subsisted Antonyms

Meaning of subsisted

subsisted

to have or continue to have existence, to be logically conceivable as the subject of true statements, to have or acquire the necessities of life (such as food and clothing), to have existence, to nourish oneself, to support with provisions, to hold true, persist, continue, to have or get the necessities of life (as food and clothing)

subsisted Sentence Examples

  1. The nomadic tribe subsisted on the meager resources the barren desert provided.
  2. The pioneers subsisted on wild berries and game during their arduous journey.
  3. The remote village subsisted on fishing and farming, as commerce was scarce.
  4. The orphaned children subsisted on the kindness of strangers who took them in.
  5. The stranded hikers subsisted on rainwater and scavenged berries for sustenance.
  6. The impoverished family subsisted on government assistance and food stamps.
  7. The isolated monastery subsisted on meager donations and offerings from visitors.
  8. The rugged frontiersmen subsisted by trapping and hunting in the untamed wilderness.
  9. The besieged city subsisted on dwindling supplies while waiting for reinforcements.
  10. The exiled prince subsisted on the charity of loyal followers who believed in his cause.

FAQs About the word subsisted

to have or continue to have existence, to be logically conceivable as the subject of true statements, to have or acquire the necessities of life (such as food a

lived, existed, was, breathed, survived,ruled, led, held up, held on, abode

vanished, succumbed, expired, departed, perished, passed away, disappeared,died, evaporated, discontinued

The nomadic tribe subsisted on the meager resources the barren desert provided.

The pioneers subsisted on wild berries and game during their arduous journey.

The remote village subsisted on fishing and farming, as commerce was scarce.

The orphaned children subsisted on the kindness of strangers who took them in.