outlive (verb)

  • 21outlast — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. outlive, survive, outwear. See durability. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. outlive, outwear, remain; see endure 1 , survive 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. outlive, prevail, hold out, endure, stand the… …

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  • 22survive — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. outlive, outlast; live; escape [with one s life]; continue, persist, remain, endure, abide, last. See durability, permanence. Ant., succumb, pass. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To live on] Syn. outlive,… …

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  • 23Serbo-Croatian — srpskohrvatski, hrvatskosrpski српскохрватски, хрватскосрпски Spoken in …

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  • 24Passover — This article is about the Jewish holiday. For other uses, see Passover (disambiguation). Passover Seder plate with symbolic foods Official name Hebrew: פסח (Pesach) Obs …

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  • 25remain — I (continue) verb adhere, be constant, be permanent, be steadfast, be tenacious, carry on, continue, endure, exist, extend, go on, hang on, hold out, keep, keep going, keep on, last, linger, maintain, outlast, outlive, perdure, perpetuate,… …

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  • 26see — I. /si / (say see) verb (saw, seen, seeing) –verb (t) 1. to observe, be aware of, or perceive, with the eyes. 2. to look at; make an effort to observe in this way. 3. to imagine, remember, or retain a mental picture of: I see the house as it used …

  • 27survive — [c]/səˈvaɪv / (say suh vuyv) verb (survived, surviving) –verb (i) 1. to remain alive after the death of someone or after the cessation of something or the occurrence of some event; continue to live. 2. to remain in existence after some person,… …

  • 28endure — I (last) verb abide, be constant, be durable, be firm, be permanent, be preserved, be prolonged, be protracted, be timeless, carry on, continue, continue to be, continue to exist, durare, exist, exist uninterruptedly, exist without break, extend …

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  • 29see out — transitive verb Etymology: see (I) 1. : to continue with to the end went back to school determined to see his education out 2. Scotland …

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  • 30Ada (programming language) — For other uses of Ada or ADA, see Ada (disambiguation). Ada Paradigm(s) Multi paradigm Appeared in 1980 Designed by MIL STD 1815/Ada 83: Jean Ichbiah Ada 95: Tucker Taft Ada 2005: Tucker Taft Stable release …

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