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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
outrate .
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Examples
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Meaning, ESPN's draft generally outrates everything else on the network except its NFL games and a handful of events such as Home Run Derby or big college bowl games.
ESPN, NFL Network take different approaches to draft coverage 2009
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"This should come as no surprise since the only time baseball's postseason outrates Monday Night Football is a World Series game," Fox's Dan
USATODAY.com - Falling 'MNF' still outslugs baseball in ratings 2001
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He has done that, a news service you have to PAY for directly outrates the other "left leaning" networks free to air services by massive proportions.
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After a slow start, the cooking show regularly outrates its Network Ten reality rival The Biggest Loser, which only attracted about 800,000 viewers for Sunday night's weigh in.
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The gardening and lifestyle show usually outrates the football during the home and away season, but Footscray great Doug Hawkins said the decision not to show football live was at the expense of families and children.
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He has done that, a news service you have to PAY for directly outrates the other "left leaning" networks free to air services by massive proportions.
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After a slow start, the cooking show regularly outrates its Network Ten reality rival The Biggest Loser, which only attracted about 800,000 viewers for Sunday night's weigh in.
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The gardening and lifestyle show usually outrates the football during the home and away season, but Footscray great Doug Hawkins said the decision not to show football live was at the expense of families and children.
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After a slow start, the cooking show regularly outrates its Network Ten reality rival The Biggest Loser, which only attracted about 800,000 viewers for Sunday night's weigh in.
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The gardening and lifestyle show usually outrates the football during the home and away season, but Footscray great Doug Hawkins said the decision not to show football live was at the expense of families and children.
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