overlive
Britishverb
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to live longer than (another person)
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to survive or outlive (an event)
Example Sentences
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Cannot you think of this, dear John, and try to bear it and overlive it for their sakes?
From Fated to Be Free by Ingelow, Jean
If it overlive this day of crumbling theologies, whence will come its reprieve?
From The Religious Sentiment Its Source and Aim: A Contribution to the Science and Philosophy of Religion by Brinton, Daniel Garrison
O friends, I shall not overlive the day.
From Queen Mary and Harold by Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron
If we could only use folks we love, while they do live, with the like loving reverence as we shall do after they be dead, if we overlive them!
From Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall by Holt, Emily Sarah
Only pity that I cannot live to hear of Ste. Esclairmonde—nay, but then I must overlive thee, mind I should not love that.’
From The Caged Lion by Yonge, Charlotte Mary
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