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Definition of Outplaced
1. outplace [v] - See also: outplace
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outplaced
Literary usage of Outplaced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Maxims: Political, Philosophical, and Moral by Edward Counsel (1892)
"A maxim may be formed upon every instance, for wisdom is never outplaced.
Positions are of positions. 4923.—Points, positions, and rules are but ..."
2. Guide to Responsible Restructuring by DIANE Publishing Company, Wayne F. Cascio (1995)
"Rhino recalled its outplaced employees when market conditions improved. Upon their
return, the workers' knowledge and experiences made them more valuable to ..."
3. Maxims: Political, Philosophical, and Moral by Edward Counsel (1892)
"... be formed upon every instance, for wisdom is never outplaced. Positions are
of positions. 4923.—Points, positions, and rules are but of the ideas ..."
4. The Snare of Strength by Randolph Bedford (1905)
"... outplaced and ordered to stay in safety. She flogged the clumsy mare to a
gallop, and forced her to the leap; but the mare knew the uselessness of the ..."
5. Wright & Ditson Officially Adopted Lawn Tennis Guide edited by Joseph T Whittelsey, Irving C Wright (1915)
"In every set Armstrong outplaced Seaver, but his error column was never small.
Seaver had the requisite material for each crisis and showed that his 1014 ..."
6. Cyanide Practice, 1910 to 1913 by Max Wilhelm Von Bernewitz (1913)
"... the type of zinc-box universally adopted over the world, the old-established
practice would appear so firmly based as to not lightly be outplaced. ..."
7. Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter by Scotland Sheriff Courts (1864)
"... were used for the repair and support of the roof when it fell in January, it
would have required the same " number of trees that were outplaced (that is ..."