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Survived
of Survive
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Rank popularity for the word 'survived' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3536
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of survived in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
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The numerical value of survived in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of survived in a Sentence
It just seemed incomprehensible to me that there were no ramifications for him aside from, I assume, just being embarrassed, can you imagine anyone not getting fired for that kind of mismanagement ? But somehow he survived.
I felt incredibly lucky that I was with him both days recording each historic event, this photo, to me, is proof that our democracy has survived and moved on from that day but has not forgotten it.
It's a miracle he survived.
It was like an ocean out there. I'm surprised I survived it. We didn't make it all the way around the parade, because it was just too much, the boats were mainly just teeter-tot-erring. A lot of them took on water by the nose. After that it was over, especially for the smaller boats.
Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn:
I'm happy Judge Alito survived these unwarranted attacks. I'm also sorry that his family had to be subjected to them, as well. At some point, however, we as a committee will need to come to terms with our confirmation process. The current regime treats Supreme Court nominees more like piñatas than human beings. And that's something none of us should be willing to tolerate.
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