Similar words: survive, survivor, survival, serving, carving, living thing, starving, observing. Meaning: [sər'vaɪvɪŋ /sə'-] adj. still in existence.
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91. Is marriage broken by death, leaving the surviving partner free to marry again?
92. Building up experience and discovering magic items gives Samson an enhanced chance of surviving the later stages of the adventure.
93. They and starving cats are the only living things surviving among the shattered buildings and corrugated iron shacks.
94. Thus, within us all are powerful inborn systems for communicating, nurturing, and surviving.
95. Surviving daguerreotype self-portraits reveal a slim figure with strongly chiselled features.
96. The surviving trio, it must be said, looked pretty good.
97. The desperate men and surviving vehicles splashed across and raced after the masses that had crossed the bridge before it was obstructed.
98. Within five years, surviving numerous assassination attempts, he managed to convert thousands of Calvinists back to Catholicism.
99. It is also considered by many to be the best surviving example of a tower mill.
100. Surviving examples of his newsletters show that they were often produced in multiple copies, with additions or subtractions as appropriate.
101. They often have coping skills gained from surviving previous natural disasters or wars.
102. He will not in the long run profit from arrangements that turn the surviving research institutes into training grounds for emigrant specialists.
103. For one thing, the memoirs of several surviving actors in the drama have appeared with compelling new details of the intrigue.
104. Property left to a surviving spouse remains, as before, free of inheritance tax.
105. The surviving corpus of the Alexis Master's work comprises historiated initials, full-page paintings, and tinted drawings.
106. Your plants will need time to become really well established to give them a better chance of surviving a harsh winter.
107. I am in the sacred grove with a priestess in the last surviving matriarchal, communal culture on earth.
108. Not surprisingly, many gentry and clergy modified their public pronouncements accordingly, surviving both Parliamentary rule and the Restoration.
109. I called to get clarification on what she had done and to get some tips on surviving the audit.
110. This turned out to be pottery waste, a surviving memorial to a now vanished china factory in the local town.
111. Pedro's heiress was his eldest surviving daughter Constanza, who married John of Gaunt in September 1371.
112. Probably all of Ludford's surviving compositions were written for his choir at St Stephen's.
113. Nobody even gave him much chance of surviving the match for the gold in Greco-Roman wrestling's super heavyweight division.
114. The family found themselves with a gutted ruin and one surviving wing.
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115. For now the nomads are surviving, but time most be short for them.
116. The E text, despite surviving in a manuscript eighty years younger than that of C, may sometimes preserve better readings.
117. Most surviving examples date from the eighteenth century, by which time the decoration became increasingly elaborate and stylised.
118. Many of us carry full donor cards in favour of our surviving fellow humans.
119. As the surviving joint tenant, Mary Tene inherits the building.
120. The majority of them were the surviving members of Yorick's fan club.
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