survive

  • 51survive — v 1. outlive, outlast, outwear; remain, remain alive, live on, subsist, endure; last, continue, abide, Archaic. bide, be extant. 2. live, persist, get through, succeed, win over, live through; weather the storm, stand fast, hold one s footing,… …

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  • 52survive — sur·vive …

    English syllables

  • 53survive — sur•vive [[t]sərˈvaɪv[/t]] v. vived, viv•ing 1) to remain alive, as after the death of another or the occurrence of some event; continue to live 2) to remain or continue in existence or use 3) to continue to function or manage in spite of some… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 54survive —   Ola, ō.     Barely surviving, pipī (fig.) …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 55survive — To continue to live or exist beyond the life, or existence of; to live through in spite of; live on after passing through; to remain alive; exist in force or operation beyond any period or event specified …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 56survive — To outlive another person or live beyond a designated date or the happening of a designated event. 57 Am J2d Wills § 1396. See survival of cause of action …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 57survive — see VIVID …

    Word origins

  • 58survive — v. 1 intr. continue to live or exist; be still alive or existent. 2 tr. live or exist longer than. 3 tr. remain alive after going through, or continue to exist in spite of (a danger, accident, etc.). Etymology: ME f. AF survivre, OF sourvivre f.… …

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  • 59Protect and Survive — was a public information series on civil defence produced by the British government during the early 1980s which was to use booklets, radio broadcasts, and public information films to inform British citizens on how to protect themselves during a… …

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  • 60Circa Survive — playing at Bullmoose in Portsmouth, New Hampshire Background information Origin Philadelphia, P …

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