Associations to the word «Outlive»
Noun
- Usefulness
- Lifespan
- Sibling
- Contemporary
- Grandchild
- Expectancy
- Tiberius
- Husband
- Blunder
- Conti
- Heir
- Grandson
- Longevity
- Isabella
- Heiress
- Eldest
- Widow
- Thebes
- Prejudice
- Claudius
- Pang
- Eternity
- Vigor
- Decay
- Darcy
- Wife
- Masterpiece
- Sorrow
- Daughter
- Successor
- Son
- Captivity
- Span
- Dies
- Generation
- Younger
- Raft
- Augustus
- Eleanor
- Nero
- Enjoyment
- Aspiration
- Having
- Misery
- Affection
- Decade
- Ghetto
- Parent
- Lifetime
- Overthrow
- Fame
- Relative
- Child
- Greatness
- Reign
- Illusion
- Dynasty
- Die
- Last
- Rival
- Margaret
- Nile
- Reputation
- Age
- Grief
- Empire
- Brother
- Hope
- Fancy
- Throne
- Hardship
- Death
Adjective
Wiktionary
OUTLIVE, verb. (transitive) To live longer than; continue to live after the death of; overlive; survive.
OUTLIVE, verb. (transitive) To live through or past (a given time).
OUTLIVE, verb. (transitive) To surpass in duration; outlast.
OUTLIVE, verb. (intransitive) To live longer; continue to live.
Dictionary definition
OUTLIVE, verb. Live longer than; "She outlived her husband by many years".
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