Outlive ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Outlive ( verb )

  1. To survive someone or something else.
  2. To live longer than someone or something else.

Origin:

From middle english outlive, from old english ūtlibban ("to outlive"), equivalent to out- +‎ live.

Examples:

  1. She outlived her husband by several years.
  2. He outlived his father by a decade.
  3. They outlived their dog by several months.
  4. He outlived his cat by a year.
  5. She outlived her parents by several decades.

(As a verb)

Outlive ( verb )

  1. To survive someone or something else.
  2. To live longer than someone or something else.

Origin:

From middle english outlive, from old english ūtlibban ("to outlive"), equivalent to out- +‎ live.

Examples:

  1. She outlived her husband by several years.
  2. He outlived his father by a decade.
  3. They outlived their dog by several months.
  4. He outlived his cat by a year.
  5. She outlived her parents by several decades.
Some random words: cosponsor, protrusion, manhunt