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subsist [səb'sɪst](a) (remain in existence) subsister;∎ custom that still subsists coutume qui existe ou subsiste encore (de nos jours)∎ to subsist on sth vivre de qch;∎ they have just enough to subsist on ils ont tout juste de quoi subsister;∎ they subsist on fish and rice ils vivent de poisson et de riz
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