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Outlive - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Outlive means to live longer than someone or something else, or to survive beyond a particular event, period, or condition. It implies enduring past an expected lifespan or timeframe.

outlive

/aʊtˈlɪv/ /aʊtˈlɪv/

Definition:

To live longer than someone or something else; survive beyond a particular event or period.

Synonyms:

survive, outlast, endure, surpass

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

predecease, die before

Common Collocations:

outlive one's usefulness, outlive expectations, outlive a spouse

Derivatives:

outlived, outliving

Usage Tips:

Use "outlive" to describe surviving beyond someone/something; often implies comparison (e.g., "She outlived her husband").

Common Phrases:

outlive one's welcome, outlive one's time, live to tell the tale

Etymology:

From Old English "ūtlīfian," meaning "to live beyond" (ūt = out + līfian = to live).

Examples:

  • 1. She might outlive her older brother due to her healthy lifestyle.
  • 2. Many ancient traditions have outlived modern inventions.
  • 3. The old tree has outlived every house on this street.
  • 4. He hopes to outlive his illness and see his grandchildren grow up.

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