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Outgo   /ˈaʊtgˌoʊ/   Listen
Outgo

verb
(past outwent; past part. outgone; pres. part. outgoing)
1.
Be or do something to a greater degree.  Synonyms: exceed, outdo, outmatch, outperform, outstrip, surmount, surpass.  "She outdoes all other athletes" , "This exceeds all my expectations" , "This car outperforms all others in its class"






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"Outgo" Quotes from Famous Books



... wedge-array, lest the Romans, who were more than they, should enter in amongst them. Ever he gazed earnestly on the main battle of the Romans, and what they were doing, and presently it became clear to him that they would outgo him and come to the ford, and then he wotted well that they would set on him just when their light-armed were on his flank and his rearward, and then it would go hard but they would break their array and all would be lost: therefore ...
— The House of the Wolfings - A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark Written in Prose and in Verse • William Morris

... brothers were exempt from the scorching process, the eldest being the family darling and the second a genius. Neither one could rationally be expected, "just at present," to take up the family accounts and make the income square up with even a decently generous outgo. And there were the girls yet to be educated. Jim had no special talent to bless himself with, either in art or science. He was inordinately fond of the sea, but that did not help him in choosing a career. ...
— The Stolen Singer • Martha Idell Fletcher Bellinger



Words linked to "Outgo" :   outfox, outlay, beat, vanquish, expense, outcry, outsell, transferred possession, break, outpace, outwear, outmatch, surpass, outsail, transferred property, outroar, outmarch, better, income, trounce, transfer payment, circumvent, out-herod, shame, shell, surmount, crush, outrange, outshout, outwit, overreach, cost, outsmart, beat out, outshine, outbrave, outweigh, outdo, outdraw, spending, outgrow



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