- outnumber out·num·ber vt
- [ˌaʊt'nʌmbə(r)]
superare numericamente
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Outnumber — Out*num ber, v. t. To exceed in number; as, the garrison was badly outnumbered by the attacking forces. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outnumber — out|num|ber [autˈnʌmbə US ər] v [T] to be more in number than another group ▪ Flats outnumber houses in this area. ▪ His troops were hopelessly outnumbered. outnumber sb/sth by sth ▪ In nursing, women still outnumber men by four to one.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
outnumber — out|num|ber [ aut nʌmbər ] verb transitive if one group outnumbers another, there are more in the first group than in the second: Despite being outnumbered, they managed to fight back bravely. an area where sheep outnumber humans by twenty to one … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
outnumber — out•num•ber [[t]ˌaʊtˈnʌm bər[/t]] v. t. to exceed in number • Etymology: 1660–70 … From formal English to slang
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