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OUTSTAND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OUTSTAND is to endure beyond. How to use outstand in a sentence.
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OUTSTAND Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
What does outstand mean? To outstand is to stay or remain beyond, as in Mattie outstood the rain during the long hike and managed to reach the end.To outstand ...
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OUTSTAND definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: 1. to be outstanding or excel 2. nautical to stand out to sea 3. archaic to last beyond.... Click for more definitions.
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outstand, v. (aʊtˈstænd) [out- 15 b, 17, 14.] I. trans. 1. To stand or hold out against; to resist to the end, to endure successfully. Now dial.1571 Golding Calvin on Ps. xli. 13 David..manfully outstood those assaults of temptacions. 1629 Gaule Holy Madn. 165 A Lion will outstand a Man. 1695 Woodwa...
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outstand - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (transitive, archaic) To resist effectually; withstand; sustain without yielding. · (transitive) To surpass in standing; stand or remain beyond; outstay.
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OUTSTANDING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
OUTSTANDING meaning: 1. clearly very much better than what is usual: 2. not yet paid, solved, or done: 3. clearly very…. Learn more.
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outstand, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb outstand is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for outstand is from 1571, in a translation by Arthur Golding, ...
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Outstand - The Free Dictionary
outstand · 1. (intr) to be outstanding or excel · 2. (Nautical Terms) (intr) nautical to stand out to sea · 3. (tr) archaic to last beyond.
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outstand - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
out•stand (out′stand′),USA pronunciation v., -stood, -stand•ing. v.i.. to be prominent. v.t.. to stay or remain beyond:to outstand the hour.
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What is another word for outstand? - WordHippo Thesaurus
To endure, resist or last longer (than something or someone else) To protrude or extend outwardly Verb ▲ To endure, resist or last longer (than something or ...
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outleap
▪ I. ˈoutleap, n. [out- 7.] An act of leaping or springing out; an escape, sally, or excursion; an outburst. lit. and fig.c 1250 Gloss. Law Terms in Rel. Ant. I. 33 Utleph, Eschapement de prisum. 1555 W. Watreman Fardle Facions i. iv. 48 The people..are called Maures, or Moores, as I thincke of thei...
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Among other inhabitants, the pre-Roman natives, the Roman civilization, the barbaric towns and the Hispanic-Moslem world outstand as relevant in Santaella
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outstanding
▪ I. ˈoutˈstanding, vbl. n. [out- 9: cf. outstand v.] † 1. A jutting out or projecting; a projection.1611 Cotgr., Surmontement des iouës, a chuffie outstanding, or swelling of the cheeks. 1624 Wotton Archit. in Reliq. (1651) 245 Pergoli...which are certain ballised out-standings to satisfie curiosit...
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