11 adjectives to describe survives

The fittest survive.

Again, finally, the memory of hundreds and hundreds of saints additional survives only in place names or is entirely lost.

Cadmus surprised, and startled at the sight Of his new foes, prepared himself for fight: When one cried out, 'Forbear, fond man, forbear To mingle in a blind, promiscuous war.' This said, he struck his brother to the ground, Himself expiring by another's wound; Nor did the third his conquest long survive, Dying ere

Only the very fit or the very cunning survive.

How little survives of the wordiest authors!

In many of us a primitive instinct survives which blinds and warps the reason, and calls us like a bugle to the silly and atrocious field.

All now are vanish'd; virtue sole survives, Immortal, never-failing friend of man His guide to happiness on high.

Then we have no relics left of antique paintings to compare with his; and though many classical works in statuary survive, to whom among the ancients does he yield the palm in sculpture?

After these men-hunts, hardly a tenth of the vanquished survive.

Long shall the memory of thy worth survive, Grav'd on the heart, when sinks the trophied stone; Oh!

Now, Fortunatus, bend thy happy course Unto thy father's house, to greet thy dearest friends; And if that still thy aged sire survive, Thy presence will revive his drooping spirits, And cause his wither'd cheeks be sprent with youthful blood, Where death of late was portray'd to the quick.

11 adjectives to describe  survives