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Outlast — Out*last , v. t. To exceed in duration; to survive; to endure longer than. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outlast — (v.) to last longer than, 1570s, from OUT (Cf. out) + LAST (Cf. last) (v.). Related: Outlasted; outlasting … Etymology dictionary
outlast — *outlive, survive Analogous words: endure, persist, abide, *continue: withstand, *resist … New Dictionary of Synonyms
outlast — [v] endure beyond another hang on, outlive, outstay, outwear, remain, survive; concept 407 Ant. fail, fall apart, lose, peter out, shoot, succumb … New thesaurus
outlast — ► VERB ▪ last longer than … English terms dictionary
outlast — [out last′] vt. 1. to endure longer than 2. to outlive … English World dictionary
Outlast — Descripción Los materiales térmicamente adaptables Outlast fueron desarrollados originariamente para la NASA. Por tanto, esta tecnología patentada está reconocida por la NASA como Certified Space Technology. Hoy, los tejidos con tecnología… … Wikipedia Español
outlast — [[t]a͟ʊtlɑ͟ːst, læ̱st[/t]] outlasts, outlasting, outlasted VERB: no passive If one thing outlasts another thing, the first thing lives or exists longer than the second. [V n] These naturally dried flowers will outlast a bouquet of fresh blooms … English dictionary
outlast — UK [ˌaʊtˈlɑːst] / US [aʊtˈlæst] verb [transitive] Word forms outlast : present tense I/you/we/they outlast he/she/it outlasts present participle outlasting past tense outlasted past participle outlasted to last longer, or to continue to be… … English dictionary
outlast — verb /ˌaʊtˈlɑːst,ˌaʊtˈlæst/ to live, last or remain longer than something else Some think that classical music will outlast pop … Wiktionary