Definition of Outmasters

1. outmaster [v] - See also: outmaster

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outmasters

outmantle
outmantled
outmantles
outmantling
outmanœuver
outmanœuvered
outmanœuvering
outmanœuvers
outmarch
outmarched
outmarches
outmarching
outmaster
outmastered
outmastering
outmasters (current term)
outmatch
outmatched
outmatches
outmatching
outmeasure
outmigrant
outmigrants
outmigration
outmigrations
outmode
outmoded
outmodedly
outmodedness
outmodes

Literary usage of Outmasters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1804)
"... Of thy dark eye was loveliness to me. And own'da kindred soul. Each angry flash But know, proud maid, my spirit outmasters thine., Of living thing. ..."

2. Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 by Mary Baker Eddy (1897)
"Mortal thought wars with this sense as one that beateth the air, but Science outmasters it, and ends the warfare. This proves daily that " one with God is a ..."

3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1829)
"... of the English Government, except that of gratifying the friends of Liberalism and Revolution. The diplomacy of Russia outmasters that of every other ..."

4. My Literary Passions, Criticism and Fiction by William Dean Howells (1910)
"... of the romanticism he has hated so much; but for what he is, there is but one novelist of our time, or of any, that outmasters him, and that is Tolstoy. ..."

5. The Freedom of Faith by Theodore Thornton Munger (1883)
"... force triumphs over vital force, because the law of destruction is stronger than the law of life, because the finite outmasters what seemed infinite. ..."

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