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outshine
[ out-shahyn ]
verb (used with object)
- to surpass in shining; shine more brightly than.
- to surpass in splendor, ability, achievement, excellence, etc.:
a product that outshone all competitors; to outshine one's classmates.
verb (used without object)
- to shine out or forth:
a small light outshining in the darkness.
outshine
/ 藢补蕣迟藞蕛补瑟苍 /
verb
- tr to shine more brightly than
- tr to surpass in excellence, beauty, wit, etc
- rare.intr to emit light
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Example Sentences
As well as Doncic and James played, Edwards outshined them both, scoring a game-high 43 points while also contributing nine rebounds and six assists.
Grain salads don鈥檛 only hold their own against leafy salads 鈥 they often outshine them.
Last year, after a quarter of a century on TNT and TBS, the SAG Awards moved to the streamer, which seemed to believe that, in the right hands, the form could somehow outshine the function.
鈥淚n the biggest moments when there鈥檚 the biggest haters and doubters this man just, I don鈥檛 know, just outshines and takes command.鈥
He clearly wanted to hit the ground running - but, while he did well on a pre-season tour in the United States, he was outshone by Norwegian youngster Bobb.
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