Outlast in a sentence as a verb

Stuff like this is why I think Yahoo will outlast Google in the long run.

What Erdos worked on will outlast us all.

However, retention of data is cheap and the data of your life will probably outlast you.

If your domain is reasonably popular, then that caching can help you outlast a problem with your TLDs name-servers.

However, most compilers now generate warnings in all of the cases where Yoda conditions would've helped, but conventions tend to outlast their purpose.

Obviously I don't know anything about this lawsuit but if they can outlast the legal costs and emerge with a stronger subscriber base from their redesign, they'll be ok.

Outlast definitions

verb

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

See also: outlive survive