Antonyms for outdistance
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : out-dis-tuh ns |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌaʊtˈdɪs təns |
Definition of outdistance
- verb outrun
- Ordinarily in a straight-away run he could outdistance the fleetest foxhound.
- Extract from : « Followers of the Trail » by Zoe Meyer
- Mrs. Carrington was determined that her rival should not outdistance her at the finish.
- Extract from : « Making People Happy » by Thompson Buchanan
- We may outdistance him a few yards, but a lot depends on the wind.
- Extract from : « Quarter-Back Bates » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- Even a summer fawn is reputed to be able to outdistance a Wolf.
- Extract from : « The Barren Ground Caribou of Keewatin » by Francis Harper
- In that moment she reached a mark in her spiritual career that she was to outdistance but once.
- Extract from : « Fanny Herself » by Edna Ferber
- Nothing, however, on four legs or two, would have a ghost of a chance to outdistance a racing aroplane.
- Extract from : « Our Young Aeroplane Scouts in Germany » by Horace Porter
- I can go on and on without stopping and outdistance the sources of the night; my youth is inexhaustible, my feet will never weary.
- Extract from : « Woman » by Magdeleine Marx
- The balls will cross in starting and repeatedly thereafter unless one should outdistance the other.
- Extract from : « Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium » by Jessie H. Bancroft
- Toby dropped his gun and ran, but he knew he could not outdistance the furious animal at his heels.
- Extract from : « Left on the Labrador » by Dillon Wallace
- Her voice was sobbing now, but she kept on, and she set a pace that Harkness could not outdistance.
- Extract from : « Astounding Stories, May, 1931 » by Various
Synonyms for outdistance
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