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Definition of "outshout" [outshout]

  • To shout louder or for longer than another. (verb)
  • To merit the most attention or praise. (verb)

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Use "outshout" in a sentence
  • "Fight them in a way where you aren't trying to outshout them at a picket line but are instead taking legal and legislative action to make them think twice about acts of vandalism, sabotage, domestic terrorism, and violation of our constitutional rights."
  • "When called on it they become the victim and very effectively outshout everyone until the issue goes away."
  • "Or the endless party politics where each side tries to outshout the other with their talking points, never really listening to opposing views."