outclass Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌaʊtˈklɑːs]
  • Us [ ˌaʊtˈklæs]

Meaning of outclass In English

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  • We might then be outclassed in the cold war.

  • As a consequence we are entirely outclassed and our year's profit may have turned into a loss.

  • Any country that neglects this will find itself outclassed and outperformed on and behind the battlefield, whatever mass of individual equipment it can muster.

  • When it comes to that, he outclasses me.

  • We were outclassed in scientific effort, money, materials of all kinds including fissile, and our economic system was showing signs of distress.

  • I have always found that where there has been individual class hatred it has been in the case of a man who has been outclassed.

  • It is a tank which outclasses any other at present in the area.

  • There is not a city or a county that is not endeavouring to see that its hospitals outclass the voluntary hospitals.

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