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		Definition of outspend in English: outspendverboutspent aʊtˈspɛnd [with object]Spend more than (someone else)  Democrats will outspend Republicans from now to the elections  Example sentencesExamples -  Sony, for example, far outspends Samsung on traditional advertising in the U.S. on electronics products.
 -  Rather, she was severely outspent by Abraham and did not have enough money to respond to every attack ad.
 -  For the first time, Democrats outspent Republicans by 20 per cent.
 -  About 95 per cent of winning candidates outspent their competitors.
 -  It far outspent its rivals on weapons and used them more often.
 -  In 1998, he ran against another unknown and outspent him 14-1.
 -  At the retail level we see no benefit in getting into a vicious circle where every player tries to gain share by outspending us on acquisition costs.
 -  Even when prescription costs are subtracted from total purchases, prescription buyers outspend the norm.
 -  ‘We reckon we've been massively outspent,’ he said.
 -  Friedman had outspent him by a factor of almost 5 to 1.
 -  The Hellenic republic has outspent itself to safeguard the Games.
 -  They've dramatically outspent us with incessant fear-mongering.
 -  Despite lavishing millions of dollars on his campaigns and outspending his opponents, his political ambitions have met with little success.
 -  I have worked on multiple campaigns where we were grossly outspent, yet we were able to establish a superior Web presence.
 -  He'll probably outspend him here in New Hampshire.
 -  Rivera hugely outspent the opponents of subsidies.
 -  It sounds like we were outspent in Washington, too.
 -  Because of extraordinary generosity from right-wing foundations, it is estimated that conservative think tanks outspend their liberal and progressive counterparts by a five-to-one margin.
 -  But if the Yes side has heavily outspent the No forces, they cannot be sure of victory.
 -  We were outspent but because of you we were never out-worked.
 
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