[ UK /a‍ʊtlˈɑːst/ ]
[ US /ˈaʊtˌɫæst, aʊtˈɫæst/ ]
VERB
  1. live longer than
    She outlived her husband by many years
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How To Use outlast In A Sentence

  • Wiley kittens can almost always outlast Navy Seals with sledgehammers. Matthew Yglesias » The Think Tank Industrial Complex
  • No. 12 Marat Safin outlasted Andrew Ilie, who trailed 5-0 in the fifth set when he retired because of cramping. Agassi, Kournikova out in second round
  • This strategy is helping the prison system to outlast current budget constraints so it can re-emerge once state revenues recover.
  • Along with gym visits, diaries often fail to outlast January. Times, Sunday Times
  • A solidly built motor home will keep going for years and often outlast the people who buy them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether that conception and the reasons it generates will outlast the manifest image remains to be seen.
  • Defying age and heat, marathon man Andre Agassi outlasted a buffer, younger mirror image of himself in baseliner Robby Ginepri to win a third straight five-setter at the U.S. USATODAY.com - Sports News, Scores & Stats
  • Many men had suits made to measure with two pairs of trousers as the coats and waistcoats usually outlasted one pair of trousers.
  • Like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and the refuseniks, Sakharov and Bonner ultimately outlasted their tormentors.
  • In other words, try to just outlast your opponent with pure possessionary basketball. MVN
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