abide, be left, carry on, dwell, go on, hold out, live, manage, prevail, stand, walk the earth
Definitionv. support oneself
Last update: August 18, 2015
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He subsisted manily on vegetarian food. [verb]
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It is the only way for them to subsist on, says Minister of Agriculture Du Qinglin. [verb]
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Rather than existing, copyright is said to subsist in creative, recorded work. [verb]
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This Miles Bellenden hath means to subsist his garrison for a month. [verb]
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What kind of life could subsist if all living creatures were joined together by the bonds of love. [verb]
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Stephanus and Paulus were silent, and yet a tacit intercourse subsisted between them as they sat gazing towards the west, where the sun was near its setting. [verb]
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Love will subsist on wonderfully little hope, but not altogether without it. [verb]
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I had fifteen pistoles;[37] so he borrowed occasionally of me to subsist, while he was looking out for business. [verb]
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They subsist principally on the flesh of the deer, the coon, and opossum, all of which are plenty in these woods. [verb]
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Robert started to reassure her, asserting that he had known a lady who had subsisted upon nougat during the entirebut seeing the color mount into Mrs. [verb]
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Little, if any, community of feeling subsisted between them and Estella, but the understanding was established that they were necessary to her, and that she was necessary to them. [verb]
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