0 past simple and past participle of outlive
1 to live or exist longer than someone or something:
He outlived all of his brothers.
Their books seemed to indicate that ' sociological ' theories may have, at least in part, outlived their usefulness.
We see that the bounds on i and o indicate that they are not constrained to be outlived by any other regions.
This was the only time in the sample that an economic slowdown outlived the end of a recession.
It has outlived its historical time and outlasted its political purpose.
This book and its conclusions form a necessary and welcome revision to an older historiography which has in many ways outlived its usefulness.
The commentaries have shown that the concept of internalization continues to fascinate many, while others think it might have outlived its usefulness.
Some no longer knew anyone of their own age, having outlived all their contemporaries.
Essentialist categories of male and female have long outlived their potential to contribute to a dynamic and evolving study of gender.