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outplace

[ out-pleys ]

verb (used with object)

outplaced, outplacing.
  1. to provide outplacement for.
  2. to displace; supplant:

    Suburban shopping malls outplaced urban department stores in many cities.



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Origin of outplace1

First recorded in 1925–30; out- + place
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I talked to his social worker, who agreed he should remain at St. Elizabeths but was required to outplace patients each month.

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In 2023, you might start seeing yearly reductions in Michigan’s 4.25 percent personal income tax if general fund revenues outplace inflation by a minimum amount.

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The best companies are quick to “proactively outplace†wrongdoers.

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As a witness in the Floorgraphics trial, Emmel told jurors that Carlucci offered to “outplace†any “bed-wetting liberals†who were concerned “about doing the right thing†in dealing with competitors.

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The second iteration of Apple’s iPad tablet computer goes on sale Friday morning — and analysts are already betting sales could outplace the scorching pace set by the original iPad, which went on sale last year.

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