outstrength
verb/ˌaʊ̯tˈstɹɛŋ(k)θ/
Etymology
From out- + strength.
- inherited from *strangiþu✻
- inherited from strengþu
- inherited from strengthe
Definitions
To defeat in terms of strength.
- For the future the lessons are: we should make our plans independent of aid-at-pleasure; and we should plan, even at some expense of economic progress, for military development sufficient to outstrength neighbouring countries.
- Ten thousand people was a lot of people, and that was how many cops it had taken to outstrength Sean Mckeithen.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA