outbled
/ˈaʊtˌbld/Definitions
1. verb
to have outlived or survived something or someone, especially a disease or an event
“The elderly woman outbled the pandemic and continued to live a long and healthy life.”
2. verb
to have surpassed or exceeded something or someone, especially in terms of duration or intensity
“The new technology outbled the old one, providing faster and more efficient results.”
3. noun
the state of having outlived or survived something or someone
“The outbleeding of the disease was a remarkable phenomenon.”