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Definition of Outplace
1. Verb. To terminate a person's employment, but help the former employee to obtain another post ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Outplace
1. to discontinue the employment of [v -PLACED, -PLACING, -PLACES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outplace
Literary usage of Outplace
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Faith Personally Given in a System of Doctrine by Olin Alfred Curtis (1905)
"Because of this intrinsic personal eagerness, there is divine motive to outplace
objects of actual expression. But this motive is purely personal, ..."
2. Josef Holbrooke and His Work by George Lowe (1920)
"... says "Conductors now are so full of conceit that they wish to give some
stupendous reading of a well-known work which will outplace Nikisch or Safonoff. ..."
3. Old Southwark and Its People by William Rendle (1878)
"The leper was to sit by the gate at the outskirts : in one notice of the thirteenth
century he is to go, within fifteen days, to some outplace or fields, ..."