Survive in a sentence as a verb

I wonder which of our societal trends will survive 50 years?

You'll survive the winter on Twinkies, but you'll be in pretty bad health come spring.

Bees spend all season making honey stores so that they can survive the winter.

But even with all this, "jugaad" survives and serves its own brand of justice.

I love to see what is happening right now, and I'm confident it will survive any current crisis.

What Apple needs to survive, more than anything, are talented engineers.

Just because it wouldn't survive A/B testing on the landing page of the most recent groupon clone doesn't mean it's not useful, cool or fun.

This thing is supposed to survive plane crashes; not just being dropped a meter off the floor, but smashing into the ground going 100's of meters per second.

France, Italy, Turkey, and Russia have horrendous prisons where in many cases prisoners don't survive their sentences.

I recognize that sounds petulant, but back to the site in the first paragraph - a lot of people stopped posting because so much did not survive the great purges that went on.

Maybe they feel that they are still struggling to survive and therefore can't spare a moment for someone else ?The rich do need to take a moment to feel rich and then feel responsible.

Could a economy based on Bitcoin survive them, and not crash inevitably into a deflationary spiral?

The reason American workers say they can barely survive on $60k a year is that they pay out of pocket for things German workers can take for granted:* Comfortable retirement - 401k contributions.

Small pockets of sea-life survive on reefs in national parks, but as you look up from the water, you see trawlers scattered across the horizon - soundly within the nautical boundaries of the national parks.

* How customer's competition and partners survive the pain, specifically the differences among the customer's approach and the competitor's ones.

Had he stayed for six months or a year, he'd have been able to figure out what makes India tick - India is the very embodiment of clever innovation to survive - it will ask you very tough questions and it will compel you to innovate, often rapidly, just in order to survive - not even succeed.

When he says, "Bacteria, like any living organism, want to survive," and "So anything that we do to try and **** bacteria, or anything the environment does to try and **** bacteria, bacteria will eventually discover ways or find ways around those" he is making factual statements that are plainly incorrect on their face.

Survive definitions

verb

continue to live through hardship or adversity; "We went without water and food for 3 days"; "These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America"; "The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents"; "how long can a person last without food and water?"

See also: last live endure

verb

continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.); "He survived the cancer against all odds"

verb

support oneself; "he could barely exist on such a low wage"; "Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?"; "Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day"

See also: exist live subsist

verb

live longer than; "She outlived her husband by many years"

See also: outlive outlast