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单词 subsisting
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subsist

verb

sub·​sist səb-ˈsist How to pronounce subsist (audio)
subsisted; subsisting; subsists

intransitive verb

1
a
: to have existence : be
b
: persist, continue
2
: to have or acquire the necessities of life (such as food and clothing)
especially : to nourish oneself
subsisting on roots, berries and grubs
3
a
: to hold true
b
: to be logically conceivable as the subject of true statements

transitive verb

: to support with provisions

Synonyms

  • be
  • breathe
  • exist
  • live
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Example Sentences

The author's right to royalties shall subsist for the term of the copyright. a love that was as great as any that ever did subsist
Recent Examples on the Web This box contains 18 servings of hearty entrees, plus granola with blueberries and milk, providing enough food for one person to subsist on for three days. Rachel Klein, Popular Mechanics, 28 June 2022 Kajokaya said this jump in food costs forces many people to subsist on just one meal a day. Ryan Bergeron, CNN, 3 Aug. 2022 Some of them subsist on illegally logging, hunting, and fishing inside the reserve. Jon Lee Anderson, The New Yorker, 28 June 2022 Ukraine and Russia account for a third of global wheat and barley exports, which countries in the Middle East and Africa rely on to feed millions of people who subsist on subsidized bread. Phil Mccausland, NBC News, 28 May 2022 Smedler also helped with business decisions that enabled the family to subsist on a limited budget. Vincent T. Davis, San Antonio Express-News, 18 May 2022 Regal fritillary butterflies, which subsist on violets and stick to prairie habitats, are disappearing. From Usa Today Network And Wire Reports, USA TODAY, 20 Apr. 2022 The people subsist on fishing, hunting, and farming crops such as cassava and plantain. Víctor Bastidas, Vogue, 22 Apr. 2022 Ukraine and Russia account for a third of global wheat and barley exports, which Middle East countries rely on to feed millions of people who subsist on subsidized bread and bargain noodles. Samy Magdy, Anchorage Daily News, 3 Apr. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Late Latin subsistere to exist, from Latin, to come to a halt, remain, from sub- + sistere to come to a stand; akin to Latin stare to stand — more at stand

First Known Use

1549, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a

Kids Definition

subsist

verb

sub·​sist səb-ˈsist How to pronounce subsist (audio)
subsisted; subsisting
: to continue living or being
They subsisted on bread and water.

subsisting 1 of 2

adjective

as in being

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • being
  • surviving
  • existing
  • breathing
  • living
  • live
  • prospering
  • animate
  • alive
  • flourishing
  • thriving
  • roaring
  • booming
  • bouncing
  • animated
  • sprightly
  • spirited
  • perky
  • lively
  • energetic
  • vivacious
  • peppy
  • quick
  • zippy
  • jazzy
  • frisky
  • springy
  • sprightful
  • vital

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • dying
  • moribund
  • sinking
  • fading
  • declining
  • expiring
  • deteriorating
  • passing away
  • decadent
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subsisting

2 of 2

verb

present participle of subsist
as in living
to have life a love that was as great as any that ever did subsist

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • living
  • being
  • existing
  • breathing
  • surviving
  • persisting
  • ruling
  • flourishing
  • continuing
  • abiding
  • kicking
  • enduring
  • thriving
  • prospering
  • lasting
  • holding on
  • leading
  • running on
  • moving
  • keeping (on)
  • holding up

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • dying
  • perishing
  • expiring
  • vanishing
  • disappearing
  • evaporating
  • succumbing
  • departing
  • ceasing
  • ending
  • stopping
  • subsiding
  • discontinuing
  • dying (down)
  • passing away
  • quitting
  • ebbing
  • waning
  • desisting
  • abating
  • moderating
  • letting up
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