Meaning & Definition of word "Outlive"

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    Outlive

    ˌaʊtˈlɪv

    verb:

    • 1. To live longer than someone or something.
      • Example: She hopes to outlive her husband by many years.
    • 2. To continue to exist or endure longer than something else.
      • Example: The ancient trees have outlived many generations of humans.
    • 3. To survive or endure beyond a particular event or circumstance.
      • Example: The company's reputation was strong enough to outlive the scandal.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from the prefix 'out-' meaning 'beyond' and 'live'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    outlive one's usefulness:

    To continue to exist or be in use even after it is no longer effective or needed.

    outlive the competition:

    To remain in business or prevail while others fail.

    outlive a trend:

    To continue to be relevant or in style after a trend has passed.

    Related Words

    afterlife:

    Life after death.

    survivor:

    A person who remains alive after an event in which others have died.

    longevity:

    Long life or the duration of life.

    Slang Meanings of outlive

    Meaning: To outlast expectations.

    Example Sentence: That old car really outlives all my predictions!

    Meaning: To keep going despite challenges.

    Example Sentence: He outlives every setback, always coming back stronger.