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outlast

verb as in endure beyond another

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Selena’s memory has far outlasted the number of years she was alive — and her legacy has become her best-selling product.

"I think the current trajectory of the US will outlast Trump, as a person. I think Trumpism will outlast his presidency."

From BBC

Such staggering numbers certainly warrant the question: How has a mobile game outlasted the fads and maintained such a grip on its fans?

Words outlast life, so I’m just determined to find my joy through the page, and bring as much light and levity to this burning world.

For example, cutting back to 3.5% in down years and splurging slightly above 4% in bull markets allows your portfolio to outlast unpredictable conditions.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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