edged (out) Synonyms

edged (out) Meaning

edged (out)

to slowly become more successful, popular, etc., than (someone or something)

edged (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The sharp blade edged through the tough meat with precision.
  2. The team edged out the competition by a narrow margin in the final race.
  3. The knife's sharp edge edged through the fabric effortlessly.
  4. The leaves on the trees had edged into golden hues as autumn approached.
  5. The child's drawing edged out a place in the art competition.
  6. The hikers cautiously edged along the narrow cliff face.
  7. The new product edged out its rival in market share within months.
  8. The dawn's light slowly edged over the horizon, chasing away the darkness.
  9. The windswept grass edged along the path, creating a rustling sound.
  10. The riverbank gradually edged into the water, forming a shallow slope.

FAQs About the word edged (out)

to slowly become more successful, popular, etc., than (someone or something)

won (against),nosed out, buried, swept, blew out, triumphed (over), blew away, got around, prevailed (over), routed

lost (to), gave up, fell,went down, collapsed, went under, failed,washed out, folded

The sharp blade edged through the tough meat with precision.

The team edged out the competition by a narrow margin in the final race.

The knife's sharp edge edged through the fabric effortlessly.

The leaves on the trees had edged into golden hues as autumn approached.