outlive

outlive
outlive
tr[aʊt'lɪv]
transitive verb
1 sobrevivir a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to outlive its usefulness dejar de ser útil, ya no tener razón de ser
outlive [.aʊt'lɪv] vt, -lived ; -living : sobrevivir a
outlive
v.
durar más que v.
sobrevivir v.
sobrevivir a v.
'aʊt'lɪv
transitive verb sobrevivir a
[aʊt'lɪv]
VT sobrevivir a

the agreement has outlived its original purpose — el acuerdo ha durado más tiempo de lo que se había planeado

she dropped men as soon as they outlived their usefulness — abandonaba a los hombres tan pronto como dejaban de resultarle útiles

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['aʊt'lɪv]
transitive verb sobrevivir a

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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