outlive

outlive
transitive verb
überleben

it's outlived its usefulness — es ist unbrauchbar geworden

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out·ˈlive
vt
1. (live longer than)
to \outlive sb jdn überleben
to \outlive sth etw überdauern
the system had \outlived its usefulness das System hatte ausgedient
2. (survive)
to \outlive sth etw überleben a. fig
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["aʊt'lɪv]
vt
1) (= live longer than) person überleben; century überdauern

to have outlived one's day — nicht mehr der/die sein, der/die man einmal war

to have outlived one's/its usefulness — ausgedient haben; (method, system) sich überlebt haben

2) (= come safely through) storm etc überstehen; disgrace etc sich reinigen (können) von (geh), frei werden von
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outlive v/t überleben:
a) länger leben als jemand:
she outlived him by four years sie überlebte ihn um vier Jahre
b) etwas überdauern:
have outlived its usefulness unbrauchbar geworden sein, ausgedient haben
c) etwas überstehen, hinwegkommen über (akk)
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transitive verb
überleben

it's outlived its usefulness — es ist unbrauchbar geworden

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v.
überleben v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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