0 present participle of outnumber
Juxtaposed with the above, and far outnumbering in frequency such references to the 'real world' outside, are endless stories of the miraculous events surrounding him.
The proliferation of fingerprint bureaus in every local law enforcement agency had the effect of quickly outnumbering academically trained scientists.
Despite women substantially outnumbering men in these settings as a whole, there are approximately equal numbers of married men and married women.
Imitation spines are nearly twice as abundant as real spines, outnumbering the latter 58 to 33, and imitation spines are known from the same contexts as real spines.
Yet they continued to dominate the 50 plus age group throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, outnumbering women by a ratio of approximately two to one.
There is room in a legislative assembly for a few people, not outnumbering those whose main qualifications are political, who are able to contribute.
Archaeological diving is only a small part of diving, with amateurs outnumbering professionals.
I am accustomed to finding the ladies outnumbering us by about 10:1.