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Definition of "outscore" []

  • To score more than (verb)

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Use "outscore" in a sentence
  • "We all wondered what happened at halftime three weeks ago when the Hokies trailed East Carolina, 24-21, only to outscore the Pirates by 25 in the second half en route to a 49-27 victory."
  • "I could care less what his passer rating is as long as the Redskins can manage to outscore their opponents."
  • "Students in well-funded American schools from high-income families outscore nearly all other countries on standardized tests, yet our aggregate scores are low."