Opposite of to vanish or disappear
(of an object) To continue to exist, especially over a (long) period of time
“We are determined to ensure that these natural wonders survive for future generations to appreciate.”
To beget or conceive (offspring)
“Thus, this species continues to multiply, having nothing to contend with except the severity of the weather.”
To live, especially under adverse conditions
“I currently exist on the kindness of strangers.”
To be given birth to
“He told the census taker that he was a clergyman born in New York, to a father who was born in Germany, and a mother who was born in the United States.”
To be restored to life
“The Halloween costumes were so realistic that one could be forgiven for thinking that the dead did, in fact, rise on that day.”
To be situated
“Huge glass structures stand where fields of flowers once thrived.”
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