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Definition of "outfaced" [outfaced]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of outface. (verb)

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Use "outfaced" in a sentence
  • "We had penetrated the multiple rings of security, bypassed the private Monterrey rent-a-cops, outfaced the bureaucracy of the International Olympic Committee and stood our ground to deliver information that the mayor, Pat Ryan, the 2016"
  • "Not to be outfaced is the involvement of the Catholic Church in the scandal, that eventually resulted in the exchange of ginger shots between a popular running priest and a bishop in Nueva Ecija over ABS-CBN's early Friday morning program hosted by Mr. Anthony Taberna."
  • "It may even be that the fund's managers outfaced a team led by Warren Buffett, America's smartest investor (and a board member of NEWSWEEK's parent, The Washington Post Company) and risked setting off a worldwide financial meltdown to get a better deal than a cut-rate Buffett offer that would have ousted them."
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