0 present participle of outlive --
1 to live or exist longer than someone or something: --
He outlived all of his brothers.
In addition, participants do not necessarily purchase annuities with their savings upon retirement, and bear the risk of outliving their assets.
Following the market downturn of 200809, 61% of working baby boomers are concerned about outliving their retirement assets.
She is thought to have died there in 1336, outliving her brothers.
She remained there until 1893, outliving her husband by thirty years.
He died in 1933 from bronchial cancer, his wife outliving him by twenty-six years.
You may lead a man to church, but you cannot force him to believe, except by the outliving of your life and the example you set.
Experience has shown that statutory advisory committees have a way of outliving their usefulness.
There are no staple industries that are apparently outliving their usefulness.