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outpass, v. (aʊtˈpɑːs, -æ-) [out- 17, 18.] 1. trans. To pass out of (bounds), beyond (a limit).1494 Fabyan Chron. vii. ccxxv. 252 The water of Thamys..dyd moch harme by outpassynge his boundys in dyuerse places. 1635 Quarles Embl. iv. i. v, Sometimes my trash disdaining thoughts out-pass The common ...
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Come Down, O Love Divine
And so the yearning strong,
With which the soul will long,
Shall far outpass the power of human telling;
For none can guess its grace,
Till he become the
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out-
out- in comb. is used with substantives, with verbs and their derivatives, and with other adverbs. In OE. {uacu}t adv. was already prefixed (1) to ordinary ns. in the sense ‘that is without’, ‘out-lying’, ‘external’, as in {uacu}tland a country that is out, a distant or foreign land, {uacu}there an ...
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Golden Team
As a consequence, the Hungarian side were able to outrun, outpass and outplay their opposition.
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1974–75 NBA season
Boston's ability to outrebound and outpass teams led to many of those wins.
The NBA's other 60-win team was the Washington Bullets.
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