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outshout

[ out-shout ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to surpass (someone) in shouting; shout louder than.
  2. to outdo in advocacy, as of one's position or point of view:

    He outshouted all critics of his scheme.



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Origin of outshout1

First recorded in 1655–65; out- + shout
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Our politics have grown so rancorous and corrosive, Obama said, with each side trying to outshout the other, that many Americans have tuned out, leaving the extremes to drive a deeper wedge through the country.

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Another was Biden’s early evening availability following the release of Hur’s report, a chaotic scene where reporters tried to outshout one another.

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His falling poll numbers are a byproduct of being outshouted in the court of public opinion by the former president and his band of mouthy mutants.

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As an example, the Times cited a Biden campaign event in Tampa, Fla., where "a loud cluster of about 50 Trump supporters" outnumbered Biden supporters "by about two to one and easily outshouted them."

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They outnumbered Mr. Biden’s supporters by about two to one and easily outshouted them, mostly without the encumbrance of masks.

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