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    outmatch
    /ˌaʊtˈmatʃ/

    verb

    • 1. be superior to (an opponent or rival): "vast chambers were built which outmatched anything to be seen in Europe"

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  2. Examples of outmatch in a Sentence. believes Secretariat would outmatch any other horse in racing history. Recent Examples on the Web The couple, still shaken by the Capitol riot, said the encounter left them feeling uneasy and outmatched by the wife of someone so powerful.

  3. Outmatch definition: to be superior to; surpass; outdo. See examples of OUTMATCH used in a sentence.

  4. outmatch in British English. (aʊtˈmætʃ ) verb (transitive) (esp of a sports player or team) to surpass or perform better than. The home team outmatched them. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency.

  5. Other forms: outmatched; outmatching; outmatches. Definitions of outmatch. verb. be or do something to a greater degree. synonyms: exceed, outdo, outgo, outperform, outstrip, surmount, surpass. see more.

  6. Synonyms for OUTMATCH: surpass, exceed, better, top, eclipse, outstrip, outdo, beat; Antonyms of OUTMATCH: lose (to)

  7. verb. These are words and phrases related to outmatch. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. LICK. Synonyms. lick. defeat. beat. conquer. vanquish. overcome. overthrow. overpower. drub. subdue. subjugate. rout. master. trounce. Informal. clobber. Informal.

  8. Define outmatch. outmatch synonyms, outmatch pronunciation, outmatch translation, English dictionary definition of outmatch. tr.v. out·matched , out·match·ing , out·match·es To prove greater or better than; surpass.

  9. outmatched, outmatches. To be superior to; outdo. Webster's New World. To prove greater or better than; surpass. American Heritage. To surpass or be better than something or someone else. Wiktionary. Synonyms: outperform.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · outmatch (third-person singular simple present outmatches, present participle outmatching, simple past and past participle outmatched) to surpass or be better than something or someone else

  11. UK /ˌaʊtˈmatʃ/ verb (with object) be superior to (an opponent or rival) vast chambers were built which outmatched anything to be seen in Europe Examples His considerable strength and skill that would easily outmatch an opponent in normal situations now seemed dreadfully inadequate.