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survive
[ ser-vahyv ]
verb (used without object)
- to remain alive after the death of someone, the cessation of something, or the occurrence of some event; continue to live:
Few survived after the holocaust.
Synonyms: ,
- to remain or continue in existence or use:
Ancient farming methods still survive in the Middle East.
- to get along or remain healthy, happy, and unaffected in spite of some occurrence:
She's surviving after the divorce.
verb (used with object)
- to continue to live or exist after the death, cessation, or occurrence of:
His wife survived him. He survived the operation.
- to endure or live through (an affliction, adversity, misery, etc.):
She's survived two divorces.
survive
/ əˈɪ /
verb
- tr to live after the death of (another)
he survived his wife by 12 years
- to continue in existence or use after (a passage of time, an adversity, etc)
- informal.to endure (something)
I don't know how I survive such an awful job
Derived Forms
- ܰˈ, adjective
- ܰˌˈٲ, noun
Other Word Forms
- -ܰ·iԲ adjective
- ܲȴܰ· adjective
- ܲȴܰ·iԲ adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of survive1
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Example Sentences
Heatwaves and increases in sea temperatures can cause some whales to roam far from their usual areas just to survive, he adds.
She is survived by her daughter Piper, her son Trevor, and her siblings Karen and Michael and four grandchildren.
The family commended “this act of courage, along with Alijah’s incredible will to survive,” calling it “nothing short of miraculous.”
Brontë ends up surviving and once again holds Joe at gunpoint while he begs her to kill him so he doesn’t have to face the fate he so deserves.
"I'm having to drastically reduce my overall employee numbers to cut costs just to survive," she said.
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