survive|survived|survives|surviving in English
verb
[sur·vive || sər'vaɪv /sə'-]
continue to live after another has died, outlive; remain in use, continue in existence, outlast; endure, withstand
Use "survive|survived|survives|surviving" in a sentence
1. No details survive, but surviving inscriptions indicate that Diocletian took the title Sarmaticus Maximus after 289.
2. Spirituality survives on exactness whereas Carnality survives on excitement
3. But the body survives.
4. None of Anaximander’s work survives
5. No information survives about Charles's infancy.
6. Alexander: UCLA survives, advances … and Astounds
7. The adjacent mill house still survives.
8. The metal survives whilst the flesh withers.
9. A single gun barrel, number one, survives.
10. Transcriptome analysis was performed using RNA-Seq to compare expression profiles between the surviving central pedicel to be survived and Abscised lateral pedicel to be Abscised from self-abscising apple
11. You survived.
12. Well it divides, it competes, it survives.
13. Only one Blockbuster store survives, in Bend, Oregon.
14. Porco survives, though his plane is heavily damaged.
15. A strong room survives on the first floor.
16. Even if she survives, she'll never fully recover.
17. The same system of privileges survives almost untouched.
18. Darden was married to Patricia Beggarly, who survives
19. No formal record of the marriage now survives.
20. Hang is a grizzled old cop who survives.
21. The music Barn survives week to week on donations
22. In the refrigerator-like cold, little plant life survives.
23. Because if she survives death, then there is hope.
24. The chameleon survives by blending in with its background.
25. The town survives the onslaught of tourists every summer.