subsisted

[səbˈsɪstɪd]

subsisted Definition

  • 1to survive or continue to exist, especially in difficult conditions
  • 2to live on or get the basic necessities of life

Using subsisted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subsisted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The family subsisted on a diet of rice and beans.

  • Example

    The company was barely subsisting during the economic downturn.

  • Example

    The species has subsisted for millions of years in harsh environments.

subsisted Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with subsisted

  • to survive on a particular type of food or under particular conditions

    Example

    The refugees were forced to subsist on very little food and water.

  • to survive by relying on something or someone else

    Example

    The small business was able to subsist off of government grants for a few years.

  • to barely survive or get by with the basic necessities of life

    Example

    The homeless man was barely subsisting on the streets until he found a shelter.

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Summary: subsisted in Brief

The verb 'subsisted' [səbˈsɪstɪd] means to survive or continue to exist, especially in difficult conditions. It can also mean to live on or get the basic necessities of life. Examples include 'The family subsisted on a diet of rice and beans,' and 'The company was barely subsisting during the economic downturn.' Phrases like 'subsist on' and 'barely subsist' further illustrate the concept of surviving with limited resources.