Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. present participle of outwork.
- n. The process by which something is carried out or accomplished; the act or results of developing something.
Etymologies
- From outwork + -ing (Wiktionary)
Examples
“You do not know what caused this man’s problem and if you did you would more than likely feel a lot more compassion for him, even though it’s outworking is so awful.”
“This is just old Benito Mussolini reworked (and we all know the practical outworking of such a philosophy from collective experience — bad pun intended).”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Democracy and the Appeal of Socialism
“Northern Dave: This is just old Benito Mussolini reworked (and we all know the practical outworking of such a philosophy from collective experience — bad pun intended).”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Democracy and the Appeal of Socialism
“They were outworking us in the beginning and we can't let that happen," Marcus Johansson said.”
The Washington Post: Capitals fall to Panthers 4-3 in overtime
“A senior who first played at Akron, Rybak twice won Texas State's team award for outworking his teammates, and it shows in his play.”
“Mr. McCain won here in 2000 by outworking Mr. Bush.”
“Kyle Palmieri — This is the guy who just keeps outworking everyone else to make himself into the type of player no one ever thought he could be.”
“He first got elected in 2002, jettisoning an entrenched lib Dem by simply outworking her (a la Scott Brown).”
Rep. Bill Delahunt (D, MA): Why did you put murderer, Amy Bishop, back on the street? | RedState
“Milwaukee shot 41 percent from the field but came through when it mattered, simply outworking an Atlanta team that seemed more and more stunned to find itself in a tough series.”
The Huffington Post: Bucks Stun Hawks, Take Series Lead In Atlanta
“So, yes, although it is not the gospel, it is the way God calls us to live as outworking of the Great Commandment.”
Texas Faith: Should government practice social justice? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
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