To live longer than another person, or to survive beyond the expected or natural end of something; to endure past the usefulness, relevance, or existence of something else.
Origin
Old English prefix out- (surpassing) + live. In common use from the 16th century, notably in discussions of mortality, inheritance, and legacy.
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