If you are a notable, and wish to be remembered, better plant a tree than build a city or strike a medal; it will outlast both.
When I planted them, I knew I was performing an act, the issues of which would outlast me long.
I hope my loyalty may outlast my lissomeness, if I live to be as old as your reverence!
Some words, though they fade off the ear so quickly, outlast all contemporary deeds, and are more lasting than brass.
The word outlast is improper; for Virgil, like a true Roman, never dreamt of the mortality of the city.
The storm is always brooding through the massy splendour of the trees, above those sun-dried glades or lawns, where delicate children may be trusted thinly clad; and the secular trees themselves will hardly outlast another generation.
Whether the Orders Will Outlast the Day of Judgment?
Objection 1: It would seem that the orders of angels will not outlast the Day of Judgment.
Therefore the angelic offices and orders will not outlast the Day of Judgment.
Whether the orders will outlast the Day of Judgment?
The most definite idea that he had touching American-British relations was the fear that the anti-British feeling in the United States would become stronger and would outlast the war.
The purposes of a people are changeable and changing, but institutions are inflexible; therefore these latter often outlastthe ideas in which they originated, or the ideas may be acting in other bodies or forms.
A people commemorating the past in a form that should outlast the future.
Happily, these deep and solid forces of Nature are calculated to outlast the heyday of the blood, and to redeem its errors.
The author of that document may never win a victor's laurels on any renowned field, but, depositing it in the archives of the Government, he leaves a record in history which will outlast the traditions of battle or siege.
She had given all she possessed, the memorial of her kind which would outlast monuments.
But it was deeper than all these, and one looking at her felt that it would outlast them all, and that they would all try hard to outlast one another.
At any rate, experience has proved that these materials will outlast any novel which may be re-bound in them, and, after all, that is as much as can be expected of any binding.
But nasty dregs outlast the wine, And after sunset glow-worms shine.
The mouth temperature in the midst of such crises would always rise to 38°, and this temperature would outlast the rest of the seizure.
After even a slight stroke on the patellar tendon, the trembling became excessive and irregular, and the leg passed into a heaving spasm which would outlast the percussion for some time.
Well, I must close, but I shall have enough to tell you when I come home to outlast many a wood fire, and I am looking forward to the day when we can sit down together and talk, with the clock faced toward the wall!
I believe that we will be able to outlast the English in many ways--food and soldiers.
But the soul of that subtle, sad perfume, As the spiced embalmings, they say, outlast The mummy laid in his rocky tomb, Awakens my buried past.
As a matter of fact in the large cities where the struggle of life is superlative they outlast the men.
He made no allusion to his term being near, to the probability that he should not outlast the summer.
She had lain down without undressing, it being her belief that Ralph would not outlast the night.
The Latin Empire and the Kingdom of Jerusalem did not outlast the thirteenth century, but the extension of commercial activity was a permanent result of vital importance for the relations of Orient and Occident.
And in truth the fair trader's monopoly could not outlast his stock, whereas the smuggler's business improved the longer the association endured.
The Museum of Human History, with the Hall of Music on what Brian thought of as the second floor, should also outlast his requirements.
This establishes an interesting point of contrast with the juice prepared from top yeast in England, in which the enzyme does not outlast the co-enzyme [Harden and Young, 1907].
The hexosephosphatase appears invariably to outlast the enzyme and co-enzyme.
Do not think that anything will outlast the Truth.
But Friends, your peaceable habitation in the Truth, which is everlasting, and changes not, will outlast all the habitations of those that are out of the Truth, be they ever so full of words.
Leather is a better protection than moleskin against thorns; but not so serviceable against wet: it will far outlast moleskin.
If a lightly-made apparatus can be secured from the risk of heavy things falling upon it, it will outlast a heavy apparatus that shakes to pieces under the jar of its own weight.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outlast" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: continue; filibuster; resist; stand; survive