Pronunciation: /wɪðˈstænd ðə tɛst ʌv taɪm/
verb to endure or remain relevant over a long period of time
A1 The old bridge in the village has been able to withstand the test of time.
A2 My grandmother's recipes have proven to withstand the test of time.
B1 The classic novels of Shakespeare continue to withstand the test of time.
B2 The ancient ruins of Rome have managed to withstand the test of time.
C1 The principles of democracy have withstood the test of time in many countries.
C2 The theories of relativity have withstood the test of time and are still relevant today.
formal The ancient architecture of the city has proven to withstand the test of time.
informal This old car sure has managed to withstand the test of time.
slang Their friendship has really stood the test of time.
figurative The classic novel continues to withstand the test of time, remaining popular for generations.
withstood
withstand the tests of time
more able to withstand the test of time
most able to withstand the test of time
withstands the test of time
will withstand the test of time
has withstood the test of time
is withstanding the test of time
withstands the test of time
withstand the test of time
to withstand the test of time
withstanding the test of time
withstanding the test of time