What is another word for outlasted?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtlˈastɪd] (IPA)

Outlasted is a term that denotes the ability of something or someone to survive or endure longer than another. There are several synonyms that can be used to replace this word and convey a similar meaning. Some of these synonyms include outlive, survive, endure, withstand, persevere, and last. Outlive is often used to indicate something or someone who has lived beyond a certain point, while survive suggests the ability to escape a danger. Endure is a word that emphasizes the effects of hardship or difficulty that someone or something has faced. In contrast, persevere denotes a persistent effort that succeeds despite challenges. Finally, last is used to describe something that remains for a long time, even if it has an eventual end.

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What are the hypernyms for Outlasted?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Outlasted

For this reason the factory at Fontainebleau outlasted the reign of its founder, Francis I, but a short time.
"The Tapestry Book"
Helen Churchill Candee
I have written this last fantastic history of myself and of Mankind upon a substance that will, I know, outlast even the snow and the Ice-as it has outlasted Mankind that made it.
"The Coming of the Ice"
G. Peyton Wertenbaker
For Brimfield made her first touchdown by the veriest fluke and only gained her second in the last few minutes of play, when Phillips, outlasted, weakened on her six-yard line and let Norton through.
"Left End Edwards"
Ralph Henry Barbour

Famous quotes with Outlasted

  • Ripeness is all; her in her cooling planet Revere; do not presume to think her wasted. Project her no projectile, plan nor man it; Gods cool in turn, by the sun long outlasted.
    William Empson
  • Books are the way that we communicate with the dead. The way that we learn lessons from those who are no longer with us, that humanity has built on itself, progressed, made knowledge incremental rather than something that has to be relearned, over and over. There are tales that are older than most countries, tales that have long outlasted the cultures and the buildings in which they were first told. I think we have responsibilities to the future. Responsibilities and obligations to children, to the adults those children will become, to the world they will find themselves inhabiting. All of us – as readers, as writers, as citizens – have obligations.
    Neil Gaiman
  • We know that there are people for whom the country and a certain rather mediocre dynasty are in effect unimaginable without one another. There is no need to doubt or mock the sincerity of the conviction. However, there is no reason in our history or our literature to endorse or underwrite it either. We possess an alternative tradition which is capable of outlasting this royal house as it has already outlasted others.
    Christopher Hitchens

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