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Definition of "outrance" [‖Ou•trance]

  • The furthest degree or extremity, going beyond bounds or propriety. (noun)

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Use "outrance" in a sentence
  • "But if the shield was touched with the sharp end of the lance, the combat was understood to be at outrance, that is, the knights were to fight with sharp weapons, as in actual battle."
  • "But if the shield was touched with the sharp end of the lance, the combat was understood to be at "outrance", that is, the knights were to fight with sharp weapons, as in actual battle."
  • "It was an era of guerre a outrance, or war without limit, with Nazi Germany and the Axis Powers, and then the Soviet Union and its satellites, threatening America's and the West's liberal democratic values and our, and our allies', very existence."
Words like "outrance"
deux
dispositif
embrasser
jamais
l'avenir
l'exception
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