Definition of Outrave

1. to surpass in raving [v -RAVED, -RAVING, -RAVES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outrave

outrance
outrances
outrang
outrange
outranged
outranges
outranging
outrank
outranked
outranking
outranks
outrate
outrated
outrates
outrating
outrave (current term)
outraved
outraves
outraving
outray
outrayed
outraying
outrays
outre
outreach
outreached
outreaches
outreaching
outreachs
outread

Literary usage of Outrave

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Popular Science Monthly (1880)
"... grave with Laertes, and outrave the latter's frenzied demonstration, with the self-asserted passion of "forty thousand brothers," but it was soon over. ..."

2. The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke: A Study with the Text of the by William Shakespeare, George MacDonald (1885)
"... of Laertes' affection, he began at once—in keeping with his assumed character of madman, but not the less in harmony with his feelings—to outrave him. ..."

3. The Moniad: A Satire by Truth, George Whitfield Hewes (1867)
"... outrave, And whine excuses that they nothing have. And some still proudly promises recall, In paying interest, premium, and all. ..."

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