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2 dictionary results for: Lasted
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last 2     (lāst)  Pronunciation Key 
v.   last·ed, last·ing, lasts

v.   intr.
    1. To continue in time; go on: The war lasted four years.
    2. To continue; survive: The patient is not expected to last much longer.
    3. To remain in good or usable condition: Produce lasts longer if it is refrigerated. I wanted a car that would last.
    4. To continue in force or practice: wondered if the marriage would last.
    1. To remain in good or usable condition: Produce lasts longer if it is refrigerated. I wanted a car that would last.
    2. To continue in force or practice: wondered if the marriage would last.
  1. To remain in adequate supply: Will our water last?
v.   tr.
  1. To keep adequately supplied: left enough bread to last the family for the weekend.
  2. To persist or endure for the entire length of; survive: hoped to last the season without injuring her leg again.

[Middle English lasten, from Old English lǣstan; see leis-1 in Indo-European roots.]
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last 3     (lāst)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   A block or form shaped like a human foot and used in making or repairing shoes.
tr.v.   last·ed, last·ing, lasts
To mold or shape on a last.

[Middle English leste, laste, from Old English lǣste, from lǣst, lāst, sole of the foot; see leis-1 in Indo-European roots.]
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