outreason Antonyms

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Meaning of outreason

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outreason (v. t.)

To excel or surpass in reasoning; to reason better than.

outreason Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer's outreasoning convinced the judge to dismiss the case.
  2. The professor's outreasoning of the opposing theory left the students speechless.
  3. The politician's outreasoning of his opponent's policies won over the electorate.
  4. The scientist's outreasoning of the experimental results led to a breakthrough discovery.
  5. The historian's outreasoning of his predecessor's interpretation of events changed the course of historical understanding.
  6. The theologian's outreasoning of the ancient texts provided a new perspective on religious beliefs.
  7. The salesperson's outreasoning of the customer's objections resulted in a successful sale.
  8. The negotiator's outreasoning of the other party's demands led to a mutually acceptable compromise.
  9. The CEO's outreasoning of the board of directors' skepticism convinced them to approve the new investment strategy.
  10. The student's outreasoning of the teacher's argument earned them the highest grade in the class.

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To excel or surpass in reasoning; to reason better than.

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The lawyer's outreasoning convinced the judge to dismiss the case.

The professor's outreasoning of the opposing theory left the students speechless.

The politician's outreasoning of his opponent's policies won over the electorate.

The scientist's outreasoning of the experimental results led to a breakthrough discovery.