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Definition of "outearn" [outearn]

  • To make more money than, to earn more than. (verb)

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Use "outearn" in a sentence
  • "The education explanation was persuasive toBoushey, who wrote: "That's what the Reach Advisors study shows -- that because there are more young women with college degrees, women now outearn young men.""
  • "ÂThe education explanation was persuasive toÂBoushey, who wrote: "That's what the Reach Advisors study shows -- that because there are more young women with college degrees, women now outearn young men.""
  • "It was a great premise: the students had to write a program to determine if they could select 10 arbitrary stocks that, as a group, would outearn the Dow Jones over the last 5 years."
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