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Outvote   /aʊtvˈoʊt/   Listen
Outvote

verb
1.
Defeat by a majority of votes.






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"Outvote" Quotes from Famous Books



... refractory, and I doubt will outvote the ministry. They have picked General Gage's pocket of three pieces of cannon,(164) and intercepted some troops that were going to him. Sir William Draper is writing plans of pacification in our newspapers; and Lord Chatham flatters himself ...
— Letters of Horace Walpole, V4 • Horace Walpole

... our friend went on, without regarding us, "the Catholics outvote the Protestants, and not because they vote oftener, but because there ...
— Imaginary Interviews • W. D. Howells

... vigorous anti-slavery leader of Ohio, who now came into national prominence, were the most powerful spokesmen of the various elements of the opposition, and they were actively laying the foundations of an abolition and sectional party which should ere long outvote ...
— Expansion and Conflict • William E. Dodd



Words linked to "Outvote" :   vote



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