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Definition of outmatch in English: outmatchverb aʊtˈmatʃˌaʊtˈmætʃ [with object]Be superior to (an opponent or rival) vast chambers were built which outmatched anything to be seen in Europe Example sentencesExamples - His rival's uncanny instinct outmatched his own methodical approach.
- But while the evidence suggests that the demand is there, it is still clearly outmatched by supply.
- On the other hand, maybe we just shouldn't bother since we seem to be so outmatched in the hatred department anyway.
- The former matched and sometimes outmatched them.
- However, I was proved outmatched by every opponent I faced.
- He has the ability to raise his game to outmatch his opponent, and is expected to pull off some interesting wins.
- While cruise ships have food aplenty today, the liners in their heyday outmatched today's ships by far.
- They were not outnumbered, but they were outmatched.
- The dragon retaliated with flames and dark magic, easily outmatching them despite its wounds.
- His considerable strength and skill that would easily outmatch an opponent in normal situations now seemed dreadfully inadequate.
- The ballet, given three casts of principals, proved decently enough danced at a creditable second-tier level; the women, however, markedly outmatched the men.
- Oh, how fortunate you are to be the daughter of one of the few women who have outmatched all males in her life.
- Edward's bellow outmatched his young son's by half.
- This strain demonstrates rapid and aggressive colonization and far outmatches other isolates in bioactivity and vigor.
- Graham struggled, but he was outmatched and gave up.
- The visual appeal is outmatched by the fantastic soundtrack.
- She began to parry and dodge their blazing fast attacks, but she was clearly outmatched and succumbed to their slashes and blows and was being pushed back.
- His passion was outmatched only by his awesome talent.
- The combat power of this element far exceeds and outmatches any threat faced.
- Moreover, as part of a small firm with four lawyers and some ‘secretaries turned into paralegals,’ they were hugely outmatched by the opposition.
Synonyms surpass, improve on, beat, exceed, excel, top, cap, trump, eclipse, outstrip, outdo, go one better than
Rhymes attach, batch, catch, crosshatch, detach, hatch, latch, match, mismatch, natch, patch, scratch, thatch Definition of outmatch in US English: outmatchverbˌaʊtˈmætʃˌoutˈmaCH [with object]Be superior to (an opponent or rival) vast chambers were built which outmatched anything to be seen in Europe Example sentencesExamples - His passion was outmatched only by his awesome talent.
- This strain demonstrates rapid and aggressive colonization and far outmatches other isolates in bioactivity and vigor.
- Moreover, as part of a small firm with four lawyers and some ‘secretaries turned into paralegals,’ they were hugely outmatched by the opposition.
- He has the ability to raise his game to outmatch his opponent, and is expected to pull off some interesting wins.
- Edward's bellow outmatched his young son's by half.
- His rival's uncanny instinct outmatched his own methodical approach.
- While cruise ships have food aplenty today, the liners in their heyday outmatched today's ships by far.
- The dragon retaliated with flames and dark magic, easily outmatching them despite its wounds.
- Oh, how fortunate you are to be the daughter of one of the few women who have outmatched all males in her life.
- The visual appeal is outmatched by the fantastic soundtrack.
- However, I was proved outmatched by every opponent I faced.
- His considerable strength and skill that would easily outmatch an opponent in normal situations now seemed dreadfully inadequate.
- She began to parry and dodge their blazing fast attacks, but she was clearly outmatched and succumbed to their slashes and blows and was being pushed back.
- On the other hand, maybe we just shouldn't bother since we seem to be so outmatched in the hatred department anyway.
- They were not outnumbered, but they were outmatched.
- Graham struggled, but he was outmatched and gave up.
- The combat power of this element far exceeds and outmatches any threat faced.
- But while the evidence suggests that the demand is there, it is still clearly outmatched by supply.
- The ballet, given three casts of principals, proved decently enough danced at a creditable second-tier level; the women, however, markedly outmatched the men.
- The former matched and sometimes outmatched them.
Synonyms surpass, improve on, beat, exceed, excel, top, cap, trump, eclipse, outstrip, outdo, go one better than |