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Definition of "outpass" [out•pass]

  • To surpass or exceed. (verb)
  • To pass the ball more skilfully than. (verb)

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Use "outpass" in a sentence
  • "Instead I set myself to play and outpass his game."
  • "Is it because in the end it will involve for some, if not for all, majesty on unfathomed majesty, and glory upon unimaginable glory such as at present far outpass the limits of our thought?"
  • "British had at the outset a slight superiority, but not beyond the power of the United States to overtake and outpass."