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How to use outlast in a sentence

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Unusually late summer rains had allowed them to outlast the boomslang, and on their ninth try, one chick lived long enough to fledge.
The compact disc may still rule for the next five years but it may not outlast the digital war.
This strategy is helping the prison system to outlast current budget constraints so it can re-emerge once state revenues recover.
It's fun to work on something that has some permanence, something that could outlast me.
That sort of money goes a long way in Tonga, and will allow the strikers to outlast the government.
Whether that conception and the reasons it generates will outlast the manifest image remains to be seen.
What's going to make it outlast all the quiz shows that we have been watching for so many years?
A legacy is something which we deposit into this life that will outlast us for generations to come.
He may have died young, but his achievements will outlast many who lived longer.
If they are properly maintained, the original windows in older buildings will usually outlast replacement windows by a substantial amount.
It looks set to outlast the previous such establishment which folded a couple of years ago, apparently due to lack of interest.
The architect later wrote to say that yes, the cement would probably outlast all of them, but that was not quite the point.
Indeed, through the jurisprudential doctrine of stare decisis, a judge or justice's repugnant views may far outlast his or her own tenure in the judiciary.
These partnerships will outlast the twinning assignment and contribute to further cooperation between Member States and partner countries.
It fought these seniors for a decade hoping they would lose heart, or worse, that it would outlast these seniors and their outrage.
Inuit women sing duets only in a kind of entertaining contest to see who can outlast the other.
If true this will mean that the violet diode will probably outlast the platesetter itself.
But does the creature exist who can outlast God's patience by his or her refusal?
The cosmos and impatiens I planted this June may outlast me.
It is an irony of nature that our teeth, which decay so painfully while we live, stop decaying at our death and outlast all the rest of us.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is a tone poem which will outlast most other things that Beethoven wrote for this instrument.
Has man an adamantine frame, that he should outlast the trees of the field?
It cannot corrode and will outlast and outclass any similar pencil on the market.
So does the species of animal or plant outlast and antedate the lifetime of one man.
God responds with light and guidance which outlast earthquakes and massacres.
Well, tell me, does the influence outlast the mesmeric condition?
Here is a mine of truth, which, however vigorously it may be worked, is likely to outlast our coal.
A well-bred horse will outlast a common one, because it tries harder.
When the right virtue is in them, they outlast every other work of man.
Ain't it strange that a piece o' caliker'll outlast you and me?
Mrs. Garth's banter was not calculated to outlast this kind of assault.
Nor did such office of leader outlast a foray or a campaign.
It seemed incredible that a man could outlast half a century shut up in a dark hole like a rat, but here were his old wife and some old comrades to testify to it.
Is man of adamant he should outlast The giants of the grove?
I think at this rate, that he will hardly outlast the night.
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