outpreach Antonyms

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Meaning of outpreach

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outpreach (v. t.)

To surpass in preaching.

outpreach Sentence Examples

  1. The televangelist's fiery sermons seemed to outpreach his rivals with their captivating intensity.
  2. In a packed church, the guest speaker's eloquent oration outpreached the pastor's usual homilies.
  3. The choir's harmonies soared through the sanctuary, outpreaching the organ's majestic tones.
  4. The politician's charisma and powerful rhetoric outpreached his opponent's dull and uninspired speech.
  5. The lawyer's impassioned closing argument outpreached the prosecutor's dry and technical presentation.
  6. The activist's stirring words at the rally outpreached the indifference and apathy that had prevailed before.
  7. The saleswoman's enthusiastic pitch outpreached the competition's bland and unmemorable slogans.
  8. The professor's lectures were so captivating that they outpreached the dull textbooks they replaced.
  9. The author's vivid prose outpreached the empty and formulaic writing of his contemporaries.
  10. The team's unwavering enthusiasm and determination outpreached the opposing team's confidence and swagger.

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To surpass in preaching.

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The televangelist's fiery sermons seemed to outpreach his rivals with their captivating intensity.

In a packed church, the guest speaker's eloquent oration outpreached the pastor's usual homilies.

The choir's harmonies soared through the sanctuary, outpreaching the organ's majestic tones.

The politician's charisma and powerful rhetoric outpreached his opponent's dull and uninspired speech.