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Outrange for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: ,aʊt'rændʒ

What does Outrange really mean?

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Outrange is a word that can have a couple of different meanings, but let's start with the main one. When we say something "outranges" something else, it means it is more distant or farther away. Imagine you and your friend are standing next to each other, and suddenly you see a car coming towards you. If your friend is closer to the car than you are, you can say that the car "outranges" your friend because it is farther away from you.

But "outrange" can also have another meaning. If we imagine a situation where two people are arguing, and one of them says something hurtful or mean to the other person, we could say that the comment "outranges" their feelings. It's like the comment goes beyond what is acceptable or fair and hurts the person deeply.

So, to sum it up, "outrange" can mean that something is farther away in distance or that something goes beyond what is acceptable or fair in a way that is hurtful.

Revised and Fact checked by Stephanie Wilson on 2023-10-29 15:09:40

Outrange In a sentece

Learn how to use Outrange inside a sentece

  • When you throw a ball, it can outrange the distance another person can throw it.
  • A cheetah can outrange the speed of any other land animal.
  • Some birds have wingspans that can outrange the wingspans of other birds.
  • Superheroes often have powers that outrange those of ordinary people.
  • In a cooking competition, a chef might have flavors in their dish that outrange the flavors in other dishes.

Outrange Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.