outlast

[US]/ˌaʊtˈlɑːst/
[UK]/ˌaʊtˈlæst/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. to endure longer than; to survive through; to have a longer duration than others; to survive a difficult situation.

Example Sentences

Endurance athletes often outlast their competitors in long-distance races.

The battery in this new smartphone can outlast the previous model.

Her determination to succeed will outlast any obstacles in her way.

The old building has managed to outlast many modern skyscrapers.

True love can outlast any hardship or challenge.

His passion for music will outlast any temporary setbacks.

The ancient traditions of the culture have managed to outlast centuries of change.

The company's commitment to quality has helped it outlast its competitors.

His memory will outlast his physical presence.

The friendship between the two girls will outlast any distance between them.

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