Similar words: survive, survivor, survival, serving, carving, living thing, starving, observing. Meaning: [sər'vaɪvɪŋ /sə'-] adj. still in existence.
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121. But she was still only 23 and lived almost another 60 years, surviving into a more censorious world.
122. The surviving remnants of the eighteenth-century building are shown in solid black, the parts which have vanished as broken lines.
123. From both deserted village sites and surviving nucleated settlements, a very complex picture of change and development is beginning to emerge.
124. How can a system of females choosing males that are good at surviving encumber those males with handicaps to survival?
125. In the unlikely event of it surviving for three years, it becomes mutton.
126. And if the deceased director owned a majority shareholding, the surviving directors could suddenly find themselves with a new boss.
127. Life, in fact, would have been impossible for most higher forms, with only the hardiest microbes surviving.
128. When a director dies, without a legally binding agreement his or her shares will not automatically to the surviving directors.
129. The earliest surviving parish registers consistently record a greater number of baptisms than burials.
130. Man has developed an obvious capacity for surviving the pompous reiteration of the commonplace.
131. Their graves were tended by surviving relatives in much the same way that they looked after the house of an absent friend.
132. Standing in the same positions they held in the earlier photo are 10 of the 12 surviving musicians from the original shoot.
133. The chickens' surviving relatives clucked and scratched in the dirt(Sentencedict.com), oblivious to the drifting feathers.
134. Part of the surviving force was left at Kufra, while others were flown back to Kabrit to refit and resupply.
135. But, after doing so, the surviving poor devils were discarded like a bunch of rags.
136. But it said it was confident of surviving and would seek shareholders' approval at a meeting on 29 April.
137. As for the library, the surviving books without a proper building to house them must have made a dismal appearance.
138. After barely surviving her ordeal, the young woman began years of reconstructive surgery.
139. As possibly the sole surviving remnant of the Dragon empire it surely deserves some backing from the industry.
140. On a journey across the Trans-Siberian in 1977, Eric Newby found many of the old stations still surviving.
141. The chances of his surviving are pretty remote.
142. The London Gazette, oldest surviving journal, is first published.
143. the sole surviving member of the family.
144. The few surviving scraps of notes are crammed with story tentatives.
144. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
145. Bunce was one of the surviving recipients of Hiram's charity.
146. Then , slowly, the surviving Hellenistic kingdoms were swallowed by the expanding Roman empire.
147. Only a few species capable of surviving in isolated pockets.
148. There are fears in some quarters that the republic would have little chance of surviving on its own.
149. The London Gazette, the oldest surviving journal, is first published.
150. Then the surviving companies could take over the assets of their former competitors and raise prices.
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