outsee (Meaning)

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outsee (v. t.)

To see beyond; to excel in cer/ainty of seeing; to surpass in foresight.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outsee

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outsee Sentence Examples

  1. At the outsee of her journey, Emily was filled with both excitement and trepidation.
  2. The outsee of the movie hinted at a thrilling and suspenseful plot.
  3. The company's outsee in the industry was marked by innovation and groundbreaking products.
  4. From the outsee, it was clear that the suspect had a motive for the crime.
  5. The outsee of the chapter provided a glimpse into the protagonist's troubled past.
  6. The outsee of the interview set an awkward and uncomfortable tone.
  7. The outsee of the project revealed a number of unexpected complexities.
  8. The outsee of the conversation gave away a hint of the secrets that lay ahead.
  9. At the outsee of the relationship, they had high hopes and aspirations.
  10. The outsee of the day was overcast and gloomy, foreshadowing a challenging time to come.

FAQs About the word outsee

To see beyond; to excel in cer/ainty of seeing; to surpass in foresight.

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No antonyms found.

At the outsee of her journey, Emily was filled with both excitement and trepidation.

The outsee of the movie hinted at a thrilling and suspenseful plot.

The company's outsee in the industry was marked by innovation and groundbreaking products.

From the outsee, it was clear that the suspect had a motive for the crime.