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Definition of Outvoiced
1. outvoice [v] - See also: outvoice
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outvoiced
Literary usage of Outvoiced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1821)
"... the scruples of your officer, whose duty it is to search my bale of goods,
outvoiced as Spanish, and who might otherwise be ..."
2. Prince Bismarck: An Historical Biography by Charles Lowe (1885)
"But loud as had been the shouts which acclaimed the birth of the new Empire, they
were outvoiced by * In describing tbe Proclamation of the Empire we hare ..."
3. American Literature by Katharine Lee Bates (1897)
"Not only has America not known a Homer, a Dante, a Shakespeare, but the choir of
contemporary Europe has outvoiced ..."
4. Russia of the Russians by Harold Williams (1915)
"... who in themselves represented liberal and democratic constructive tendencies,
were continually overborne, and if not out-voted, were outvoiced by the ..."
5. The Great War of 189- by Philip Howard Colomb, John Frederick Maurice, Frederic Natusch Maude, Archibald Forbes, Charles Lowe, David Christie Murray, Francis Scudamore (1895)
"Jt was not long before the roar of the cannon on both sides became outvoiced
almost by the reverberating rattle of musketry, which was all the more ..."