0 past simple and past participle of outlast --
1 to live or exist, or to stay energetic and determined, longer than another person or thing: --
He was also interested in music, especially church music, playing the organ and composing works that outlasted him.
The crafty veteran outlasted the competition on a shocking no stop strategy to win.
The family is an institution that societies in general have abandoned at their peril, indeed, it is an institution that has outlasted many of those societies themselves.
These temporary hutments have outlasted their useful life, and when the hostel was closed in 1952 it was decided that the heavy expenditure necessary to preserve them was not justified.
Their songs have outlasted tyrants.
It was a scheme of such complexity that it even outlasted my career.
They outlasted the development of modern society, and we cannot clear them away without spending a fortune.
It had outlasted its usefulness, although in the first 25 years or so after 1944 it had served a very good purpose.