What is another word for Outlived?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtlˈɪvd] (IPA)

Outlived refers to the act of surviving longer than someone or something else. Other synonyms for outlived include outlasted, surpassed, exceeded, prevailed, endured, lasted, persevered, remained, lasted longer, stood the test of time, and outstayed. These words signify the ability to survive, endure, and persist through difficult circumstances or challenges. Outlived is often associated with people or things that have withstood the test of time, whether it be a person's longevity or the longevity of an object or idea. The synonyms for outlived all share the same spirit of perseverance, as they all suggest having overcome some difficulty or adversity in order to endure and exist beyond expectations.

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Usage examples for Outlived

No charity is offered to them-they have Outlived old friends-nor do they appeal for any.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
If Shenstone alone had come to me, the desire for poetry would doubtless have been Outlived early in life; but there were many passages, some very long, from the poets in various books on the shelves, and these kept my appetite alive.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson
He had never felt like that; somehow his father's feeling about the old country had taken such a hold of him that he never Outlived it-never felt at home in Australia, however successful he was in his affairs.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson

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