Definition of Outmove

1. to move faster or farther than [v -MOVED, -MOVING, -MOVES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outmove

outmigrant
outmigrants
outmigration
outmigrations
outmode
outmoded
outmodedly
outmodedness
outmodes
outmoding
outmount
outmounted
outmounting
outmounts
outmoved
outmoves
outmoving
outmuscle
outmuscled
outmuscles
outmuscling
outname
outnamed
outnames
outnaming
outnesses
outnice

Literary usage of Outmove

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

1. The Practical Works by David Clarkson (1865)
"... or lie not prostrate before him when there are outward postures of reverence ; if the soul outmove not the lips in our addresses to him, and the inward ..."

2. Emblems, Divine and Moral: The School of the Heart; and Hieroglyphics of the by Francis Quarles, William Walker Wilkins (1866)
"... place Of all deformities that are Within the volume of thy face, She'll lend the favour should outmove The Troy-bane Helen, or the queen of love ! ..."

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