Definition of Outpressing

1. outpress [v] - See also: outpress

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outpressing

outpray
outprayed
outpraying
outprays
outpreach
outpreached
outpreaches
outpreaching
outpreen
outpreened
outpreening
outpreens
outpress
outpressed
outpresses
outpressing (current term)
outprice
outpriced
outprices
outpricing
outprize
outprized
outprizes
outprizing
outproduce
outproduced
outproduces
outproducing
outpromise
outpromised

Literary usage of Outpressing

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

1. The Hahnemann Materia Medica by John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Francis Black (1852)
"Fulness and heavy feeling in the forehead, as if an outpressing weight lay ... outpressing pain in the forehead. (W.) 96. Jerking, shooting in the head, ..."

2. Manual of Plant Diseases by Paul Sorauer, Gustav Lindau, Ludwig Reh, Frances Dorrance (1922)
"The contraction of the cells as a result of the excessive cooling will cause, in places, an outpressing of water into the intercellular spaces. ..."

3. Materia Medica Pura by Samuel Hahnemann, Robert Ellis Dudgeon (1880)
"An outpressing and almost boring pain, sometimes in the temples, sometimes over the orbit on a small spot, which goes off by external pressure, ..."

4. Creator and Creation: Or, The Knowledge in the Reason of God and His Work by Laurens Perseus Hickok (1872)
"... themselves among the material atoms as their mass expands, till at length the outpressing ether and the inpress- ing matter equilibrate; ..."

5. The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica: A Record of the Positive Effects of by Timothy Field Allen (1877)
"Pricking sensation in the fingers of both hands, extending up the arms, with a strong outpressing sensation as if the blood would press through the veins, ..."

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