Definition of Outproduce

1. Verb. To produce more than another ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Outproduce

1. [v -DUCED, -DUCING, -DUCES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outproduce

outpreened
outpreening
outpreens
outpress
outpressed
outpresses
outpressing
outprice
outpriced
outprices
outpricing
outprize
outprized
outprizes
outprizing
outproduce (current term)
outproduced
outproduces
outproducing
outpromise
outpromised
outpromises
outpromising
outpsych
outpull
outpulled
outpulling
outpulls
outpunch
outpunched

Literary usage of Outproduce

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1829)
"... yet been carried into practice with respect to the reception of foreign corn ; but in the various branches of outproduce where they have been adopted, ..."

2. Bound to Be Free by Richard B. McKenzie (1982)
"They do not want to compete—to have to outdo, outproduce, and underprice other producers. They want to control their markets. They would like to use the ..."

3. Europe: Dimensions of Peace by Björn Hettne (1988)
"In 1950, the US could outproduce all other zones of the world-economy in all domains. And on this basis American enterprises were able not merely to ..."

4. High Road to Tokyo Bay: The Aaf in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater by Daniel Haulman (1993)
"... Not only could American aircraft factories outproduce the Japanese, but the United States could quickly replace losses of trained air crews, ..."

5. The Real Japanese Question by Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami (1921)
"... he has brought the same idea that Malthus has, that 2 per cent. of the population of California is going to biologically outproduce 98 per cent. of it. ..."

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