0 present participle of outlast
1 to live or exist, or to stay energetic and determined, longer than another person or thing:
The production proved capable of outlasting the original star performer.
Snow f luttering gentle o'er my empty heart-memory visits-love outlasting life.
The cortical cell was more depolarized during the rebound outlasting the first train than the last one and this activity lasted for a longer period (middle panels).
The membranous, single layered peridium is outlasting the below half.
Punk has lasted a couple of decades, long outlasting the proposed club.
He went on to win the first place prize of $890,600, outlasting a 461 player field in his first major live tournament.
It has sometimes lapsed, but then returned to life, outlasting imitators in nearly every decade.
The paint is flexible, working with other materials, easy to clean and resistant to water and heat, thus outlasting all other art media.