outthrow (Meaning)

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outthrow (v. t.)

To throw out.

To excel in throwing, as in ball playing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outthrow

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outthrow Sentence Examples

  1. The quarterback's attempt to outthrow the opposing defense resulted in a spectacular touchdown.
  2. The pitcher's blazing fastball was designed to outthrow the batter and strike him out.
  3. The historian spent years poring over documents to outthrow the conventional wisdom of the past.
  4. The candidate's charisma and persuasive speeches enabled him to outthrow his opponent in the election.
  5. The company's innovative marketing strategy aimed to outthrow the competition and capture market share.
  6. The athlete's relentless determination pushed her to outthrow her personal best in the javelin throw.
  7. The environmental activist sought to outthrow apathy and inspire action on climate change.
  8. The uprising's leaders used propaganda to outthrow the tyrannical government.
  9. The scholar's groundbreaking research promised to outthrow long-held beliefs in the field of physics.
  10. The inventor's revolutionary design threatened to outthrow the established technology and transform the industry.

FAQs About the word outthrow

To throw out., To excel in throwing, as in ball playing.

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No antonyms found.

The quarterback's attempt to outthrow the opposing defense resulted in a spectacular touchdown.

The pitcher's blazing fastball was designed to outthrow the batter and strike him out.

The historian spent years poring over documents to outthrow the conventional wisdom of the past.

The candidate's charisma and persuasive speeches enabled him to outthrow his opponent in the election.