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outlast Definition

out·last (o̵ut last)

transitive verb

  1. to endure longer than
  2. to outlive

outlast Synonyms

outlast

v.

outlast Usage Examples

Object

  • life: In effect a " one-off " treatment which will more than outlast the life of the engine.
  • day: I had prayed that my pains might not outlast this day; and was answered.
  • other: Halifax's notoriety has survived and outlasted others due to being the last working model, after the custom had been abandoned elsewhere.
  • everyone: You seem to do everything with wild abandon, and can outlast almost everyone around.
  • today: Graduates emerge with an understanding of principles that will outlast today 's technology.
  • rest: Anyway I tripled thru and managed to outlast the rest to gain a seat in the NLH event for a paltry $ 230.

Modifies a noun

  • lining: Removable inner trousers with Gore-Tex membrane and Outlast lining also protect the legs from wind and rain as well as changing temperatures if required.
  • fabric: The Rukka SRO trousers ' removable lining is equipped with Outlast fabric to even out temperature changes like the inner jacket.
  • material: Apart from that, the Smart Rider's Outfit's inner lining is equipped with the ground-breaking Outlast temperature regulation material.
  • temperature: Apart from that, the Smart Rider's Outfit's inner lining is equipped with the ground-breaking Outlast temperature regulation material.
  • regulation: Apart from that, the Smart Rider's Outfit's inner lining is equipped with the ground-breaking Outlast temperature regulation material.

Modifying Another Word

  • probably: He was there before Richard Pryor, and Whoopi Goldberg and Chris Rock and will probably outlast them all.
  • far: The result was the airframe and wings far outlasted all expectations and are still seen in regular service.
  • long: Like all institutions worth their salt, however, the BIS long outlasted the reparations issue.
  • even: Some of you will outlast even the death of this universe.
  • n't: The first in London didn't last all that long, it did n't outlast the fire.
  • not: Lawrence Dallaglio's fine England career, for instance, may not outlast the summer tour.

Adjective complement

most: A: These are long-lasting tools, which should outlast most of us.

Browse dictionary entries near outlast

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  1. outlaw
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