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survival
  1. The fact or act of surviving; continued existence or life.
  2. (modifier) Of, relating to or aiding survival.
  3. (sports) The avoidance of relegation or demotion to a lower league or division.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “An animal's sense of smell is crucial to its survival.”
      “His continued survival at his job certainly provided more than enough evidence that he was sneaky.”
      “This custom is a survival from years gone by.”
survivor
  1. One who survives; one who endures through disaster or hardship.
  2. A person who is able to endure hardship.
  3. One who knew a specific decedent.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Despite his brush with big city anomie, he's a survivor, someone who tries to find the good in every situation and strives to be agreeable.”
      “When survivor stories are told, history moves from mythic quality to reality.”
      “What would be the value of a lone survivor, pointlessly holding out in a blighted, boarded-up street?”
survivorship
  1. The state of being a survivor.
  2. (law) A right whereby a person becomes entitled to property by reason of his having survived another person who had an interest in it. It is one of the elements of a joint tenancy.
  3. Examples:
    1. “We appreciate your support in spreading the word about cancer survivorship and research by giving the wristbands away.”
      “This neatly falls into the highly visualized, routinized metanarrative of black female survivorship from black male brutality.”
      “I tested the difference in clam survivorship and predation rates between caged and uncaged sand plots using t tests.”
survivance
  1. survivorship
  2. (Canada) The survival of Francophone culture in the face of Anglo-American hegemony.
  3. Examples:
    1. “I am not asking you to accept this narrative, but you need to understand it, as much as anglos need to understand la survivance.”
      “From French-Canadian survivance to Quebecois national integration, the road to citizenship in Quebec has been a fascinating study in collective introspection.”
      “Youth culture, language endangerment and linguistic survivance.”
survivability
  1. (uncountable) The condition of being survivable
  2. (countable) A measure of the extent to which something is survivable
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The crew's training and equipment drastically improved their survivability in the harsh and unforgiving environment.”
      “One of the most important areas of concern to a sheep farmer is lamb survivability.”
      “Mobility, transportability, sustainability, and survivability are the mantras.”
survivalism
  1. A belief, expressed by survivalists, in being prepared to survive disasters and cataclysms including the collapse of civilization.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “A utopianism that has shrunk to the dimensions of survivalism is perhaps part of the problem rather than its solution.”
      “I suggest that Acorn is best viewed as a kind of left-wing communitarian survivalism.”
      “In a time when social change is off the agenda, therapy culture unites conservatism and radicalism under an umbrella of survivalism.”
survivalist
  1. A person who believes in being prepared to survive and is actively preparing for possible future emergencies and disruptions in local, regional, national, or international social or political order.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The survivalist gathered essential supplies and developed survival skills in preparation for any potential disaster.”
      “He spent more than five years on the run, employing the survivalist techniques he learned as a soldier.”
      “Found mainly in camping gear and survivalist stores, powdered egg whites are offered in many options.”
survivancy
  1. Alternative form of survivance
survivour
  1. Obsolete spelling of survivor
surviver
  1. Dated form of survivor.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Emotional scars take a long time to heal but you've proved you're a surviver.”
      “After this, 1 spoke at length with Sister Lucia dos Santos, the only living surviver of the three seers of Fatima.”
      “Agesilaus the surviver of them fell, and counterfeiting himself dead, gained an opportunity of escaping.”
survivency
survivabilities
survivorships
  1. plural of survivorship
survivalists
survivalisms
survivances
  1. plural of survivance
survivours
  1. plural of survivour
survivors
  1. plural of survivor
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The Benedictine abbey is long gone but the eleventh-century church remains, and is one of the finest survivors of the Romanesque in France.”
      “Some survivors may only be able to do abreactive work on an inpatient basis in a safe and supportive environment.”
      “Angry survivors told how the captain fled his ship by lifeboat and abandoned passengers to their fate.”
survivals
  1. plural of survival
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He draws attention to survivals of shamanistic cults from early modern times to the present.”
      “One method through which this was achieved was by re-positioning the religious ritual forms as archaic survivals of a Hindu past.”
      “These good souls are clearly survivals from the alms-givers of the medieval Church.”
survivers
  1. plural of surviver
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