to surpass (someone) in shouting; shout louder than
2.
to outdo in advocacy, as of one's position or point of view
He outshouted all critics of his scheme
Word origin
[1655–65; out- + shout]This word is first recorded in the period 1655–65. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: loaded, mechanism, neutralize, organism, outlineout- is a prefixal use of the adverb out, occurring in various senses in compounds (outcast; outcome; outside), and serving also to form many transitive verbs denoting a going beyond, surpassing,or outdoing in the particular action indicated (outbid; outdo; outgeneral; outlast; outstay; outrate)
Examples of 'outshout' in a sentence
outshout
After a few minutes of trying to outshout the opposing supporters, people began to throw things at the rival section.