outwrest (Meaning)

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outwrest (v. t.)

To extort; to draw from or forth by violence.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outwrest

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outwrest Sentence Examples

  1. The athlete outwrested the victory from their opponent in a gripping competition.
  2. The government sought to outwrest control of the disputed territory from the separatists.
  3. The student outwrested an A grade from their demanding professor through hard work and dedication.
  4. The negotiator skillfully outwrested a favorable deal from the stubborn party.
  5. The magician outwrested a rabbit from the hat, leaving the audience in awe.
  6. The company outwrested market share from its rivals through innovative products and aggressive marketing.
  7. The detective outwrested the truth from the enigmatic suspect, solving the puzzling crime.
  8. The lawyer outwrested a plea deal for their client, reducing the potential sentence.
  9. The rebel army outwrested the oppressive regime from power, bringing freedom to the people.
  10. The scholar outwrested groundbreaking knowledge from ancient texts, shedding light on a forgotten era.

FAQs About the word outwrest

To extort; to draw from or forth by violence.

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No antonyms found.

The athlete outwrested the victory from their opponent in a gripping competition.

The government sought to outwrest control of the disputed territory from the separatists.

The student outwrested an A grade from their demanding professor through hard work and dedication.

The negotiator skillfully outwrested a favorable deal from the stubborn party.