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Meaning of outpoise
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outpoise (v. t.)
To outweigh.
outpoise Sentence Examples
- The massive ship outpoised the small boat, dwarfing it in its wake.
- The talented gymnast outpoised her opponents with effortless grace and balance.
- The wise counsel outpoised the rash decisions, preventing a costly mistake.
- The heavy box outpoised the flimsy shelf, causing it to collapse under its weight.
- The calm and collected chess player outpoised his impulsive opponent, securing victory with strategic precision.
- The serene lake outpoised the turbulent storm, providing a sanctuary of tranquility amidst the chaos.
- The experienced pilot outpoised the turbulent weather conditions, expertly navigating the plane through the storm.
- The patient teacher outpoised the disruptive student, creating a conducive learning environment for all.
- The towering skyscraper outpoised the surrounding buildings, dominating the city's skyline.
- The determined hiker outpoised the fatiguing climb, reaching the summit with unwavering resilience.
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To outweigh.
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The massive ship outpoised the small boat, dwarfing it in its wake.
The talented gymnast outpoised her opponents with effortless grace and balance.
The wise counsel outpoised the rash decisions, preventing a costly mistake.
The heavy box outpoised the flimsy shelf, causing it to collapse under its weight.