outride Antonyms
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Meaning of outride
Wordnet
outride (v)
hang on during a trial of endurance
ride better, faster, or further than
Webster
outride (v. t.)
To surpass in speed of riding; to ride beyond or faster than.
Webster
outride (n.)
A riding out; an excursion.
A place for riding out.
outride Sentence Examples
- The valiant knight outrode his pursuers, escaping into the dense forest.
- The outrider galloped ahead, scouting the path for the approaching army.
- The storm raged fiercely, outriding any efforts to take shelter.
- The flames outrode the firefighters' attempts to contain them, spreading rapidly across the dry landscape.
- The disease outpaced the efforts to control it, spreading like wildfire throughout the population.
- The athlete outrode his rivals, crossing the finish line with a commanding lead.
- The outrider kept a vigilant watch, alerting the caravan to potential dangers.
- The river's current proved too strong, outriding the swimmer's attempts to cross.
- The wind outrode the sails of the ship, rendering it helpless in the tempest.
- The rebels outrode the government's forces, gaining control of the remote mountain pass.
FAQs About the word outride
hang on during a trial of endurance, ride better, faster, or further thanTo surpass in speed of riding; to ride beyond or faster than., A riding out; an excursi
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The valiant knight outrode his pursuers, escaping into the dense forest.
The outrider galloped ahead, scouting the path for the approaching army.
The storm raged fiercely, outriding any efforts to take shelter.
The flames outrode the firefighters' attempts to contain them, spreading rapidly across the dry landscape.