survive

verb37 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

to continue to exist, even now

to continue to exist successfully or in a good condition

to survive by a very small margin

to continue to live or exist for an extended period of time

to only just manage to continue to live or exist

to almost but not quite fail to survive

to survive in a way that is not known or certain

to almost not be able to continue to live or exist

to succeed in surviving, but with difficulty or by a small margin

to manage to exist with the money that you have

to survive in a way that is very surprising and almost impossible to explain

to continue to exist in terms of financial stability or business operations

to continue to hold a position of political power or influence

used to describe the single remaining person or thing of a group

a more formal way to describe the single remaining person or thing of a group

to continue to exist without being damaged or changed

to continue to exist and grow or develop well

to continue to exist without being harmed or injured

to continue to exist and become successful and wealthy

to continue to live or exist by using a particular thing, especially food or money

to live or exist through a difficult period or event

to continue to live or exist up to a particular point in time

to remain in existence from a particular time in the past

to continue to live or exist until a later period or stage

to continue to exist in a particular role or form

to live long enough to reach a certain age or state

expressing the ability to continue living

to try very hard to continue to live or exist in a difficult situation

to succeed in continuing to live, especially in a difficult situation

to want to continue to live or exist

having the capacity or means to continue living

it is probable that someone or something will continue to live or exist

it is not probable that someone or something will continue to live or exist

to think or believe that someone or something will continue to live or exist

to assist someone in continuing to live

to survive only because of good fortune

to make it possible for someone to continue to live