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Definition of Outscore
1. Verb. Score more points than one's opponents. "The fighter managed to outscore his opponent"
Definition of Outscore
1. Verb. To score more than ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Outscore
1. to score more points than [v -SCORED, -SCORING, -SCORES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outscore
Literary usage of Outscore
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Literacy Skills for the Knowledge Society: Further Results from the by Nancy Darcovich, Statistics Canada (1997)
"The unadjusted data values in Figure 1.11 indicate that women outscore men ...
Germany and Switzerland, and only in the United States do they outscore men ..."
2. The Validity of Testing in Education & Employment by Eileen R. Rudert (1997)
"Male students tend to outscore female students hi quantitative areas such as
mathematics and science, while female students outscore male students in verbal ..."
3. First Lessons: A Report on Elementary Education in America by William J. Bennett (1986)
"Some note that the average size of elementary school classes in Japan is 39
children," compared with our 23,l2 yet Japanese youngsters consistently outscore ..."
4. Education and Capitalism: How Overcoming Our Fear of Markets and Economics by Herbert J. Walberg (2003)
"... outscore their government-school counterparts on standardized tests. Nationally,
government-school students averaged 510 on the math segment and 501 on ..."