outrush (Meaning)
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outrush (v. i.)
To rush out; to issue, or ru/ out, forcibly.
Synonyms & Antonyms of outrush
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outrush Sentence Examples
- The wildfire outrushed the firefighting efforts, leaving behind a trail of devastation.
- The student outrushed the teacher in the race, proving her exceptional athleticism.
- The water outrushed from the burst pipe, flooding the basement in minutes.
- The company outrushed its competitors in product development, gaining a significant market share.
- The river outrushed its banks after heavy rainfall, inundating nearby villages.
- The election results outrushed expectations, sending shockwaves throughout the political landscape.
- The news of the earthquake outrushed the aid workers, leaving survivors without immediate assistance.
- The torrent of tears outrushed her eyes, overwhelming her with grief.
- The children outrushed their parents from the house, eager to explore the neighborhood.
- The traffic outrushed the road capacity, resulting in long delays and congestion.
FAQs About the word outrush
To rush out; to issue, or ru/ out, forcibly.
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No antonyms found.
The wildfire outrushed the firefighting efforts, leaving behind a trail of devastation.
The student outrushed the teacher in the race, proving her exceptional athleticism.
The water outrushed from the burst pipe, flooding the basement in minutes.
The company outrushed its competitors in product development, gaining a significant market share.