Definitions
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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
outrank .
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Examples
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As the Queen and president are both heads of state of their countries the pair held a meeting as equals and not an audience, where the monarch 'outranks' her guest.
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"outranks" the 10th amendment is silly and doesn't make sense.
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Weighing in at an unfathomably heavy 570 billion page views and 540 million users, the ubiquitous social network outranks every other non-Google site, taking more than 35% of all web traffic measured.
Facebook Ranks #1 Out of the Top 1000 Sites on the Internet | Impact Lab
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Where the 'system' is Spaceship Earth the common 'wealth' of all outranks and outlives 'wealth' in any 'system' of an individual livelihood.
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This is bad news for the composite panel industry, which turns these materials into particleboard and medium-density fiberboard, and outranks the U.S. biomass industry in terms of employees and economic impact, with 21,000 employees and annual sales of $7.9 billion, according to 2006 U.S. Census data.
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Organizationally, the person who controls access to power actually outranks the power-holder.
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Like doing laundry, cleaning the house, making dinner, taking care of our 2 girls and 3 pets and 2 fish bowls, and working on my degree isnt enough!!!!! and i still have to work full time. all of our friends 'wives stay home and my husband outranks them and they have more kids.
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In Play of Passion, the newest installment in Singh's series involving humans, shapeshifters, and beings with varying psychic abilities, Indigo, a female wolf changeling far outranks Andrew, the pack's tracker.
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Chile, with constitutional protection for the unborn, outranks all other South American countries as the safest place for women to bear children.
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While China had a head start—opening its economy roughly a decade earlier than India did—it outranks India in measures including poverty and maternal mortality.
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