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Definition of Outranging
1. outrange [v] - See also: outrange
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outranging
Literary usage of Outranging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings by Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) (1905)
"And, as one well-informed correspondent observes, " Imperial problems outranging
the scope of any one particular Government office are not confined to the ..."
2. The New York Times Current History (1918)
"19, a fierce bombardment of the Serbian front, outranging the Serbian best
artillery by several miles. This was a signal for Bulgaria to stab Serbia in the ..."
3. The Elements of the Great War by Hilaire Belloc (1916)
"The German heavy artillery, under such circumstances of an almost unchanging
line, was for once efficacious in the field, outranging, of course, ..."
4. The English-speaking Peoples: Their Future Relations and Joint International by George Louis Beer (1917)
"... they saw three great political aggregates — the American, the British, and
the Russian 4 — outranging in cultural influence and in potential strength ..."
5. Studies in the Theory of Human Society by Franklin Henry Giddings (1922)
"Loosely we speak of a dominant factor (outranging guns, overwhelming numbers),
or of a last contributed factor (the lighted match applied to the fuel), ..."
6. The Battle of the Somme by John D Buchan (1917)
"At one moment, when the enemy's bombs were outranging ours, he leaped from the
trench, ran forward under close-range machine-gun fire, and bombed the ..."
7. The new heavens by George Ellery Hale (1922)
"But by judicious use of the transcendental temperatures, far outranging those of
his furnaces, and extreme conditions, ..."