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verb

To make more noise than; to drown the noise of.

verb

Be more numerous than.

Usage examples:

Women outnumbered men by three to one
verb

Be more numerous than.

Usage examples:

Women outnumbered men by three to one
verb

Be more numerous than.

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Women outnumbered men by three to one
verb

Be more numerous than.

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Women outnumbered men by three to one
noun

A separate building serving as an office for a manor house, farmhouse, etc.; an outbuilding.

verb

Go, rise, or improve faster than.

Usage examples:

He outpaced all six defenders
verb

Go, rise, or improve faster than.

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He outpaced all six defenders
verb

Go, rise, or improve faster than.

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He outpaced all six defenders
verb

Go, rise, or improve faster than.

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He outpaced all six defenders
noun

An outer, outlying, or exterior part or place. in later use chiefly in plural: the parts of a town lying outside its walls or municipal boundaries; the outskirts.

noun

An outer, outlying, or exterior part or place. in later use chiefly in plural: the parts of a town lying outside its walls or municipal boundaries; the outskirts.

verb

To surpass or exceed in the quality of one's passes.

verb

To surpass or exceed in the quality of one's passes.

verb

To surpass or exceed in the quality of one's passes.

verb

To surpass or exceed in the quality of one's passes.

Outpatient

ˈaʊt.peɪ.ʃənt
noun

A patient who attends a hospital for treatment without staying there overnight.

Usage examples:

An outpatient clinic
noun

A patient who attends a hospital for treatment without staying there overnight.

Usage examples:

An outpatient clinic
noun

A person receiving an out-pension.

verb

Perform better than.

Usage examples:

An experienced employee will outperform the novice
verb

Perform better than.

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An experienced employee will outperform the novice
verb

Perform better than.

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An experienced employee will outperform the novice
verb

Perform better than.

Usage examples:

An experienced employee will outperform the novice
verb

To pitch better than an opposing team or player; to outdo in pitching.

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