0 to live or exist longer than someone or something:
He outlived all of his brothers.
1 to live or exist longer than someone or something:
At 90, I’ve outlived most of my friends.
The commentaries have shown that the concept of internalization continues to fascinate many, while others think it might have outlived its usefulness.
Essentialist categories of male and female have long outlived their potential to contribute to a dynamic and evolving study of gender.
Alternatively, we consider a region to be a subtype of all the region that it outlives.
Our stimuli are brief 100 ms!, and thus the subject's judgment is likely to be based on a decaying iconic representation that outlives the stimulus.
From its point of view, neutrality had clearly outlived whatever purposes it had been intended to serve.
Such a situation could arise when, for example, a pensioner outlived his successor, and the latter's widow also became entitled to a pension.
He died in 1504, having outlived his son by a year.
Both also, through their sheer physical tenacity, outlived most of their favourites and advisers and in a sense outlived their own times.
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