outgun
outgun
Definition
out·gun (o̵ut′gun′)
transitive verb -·gunned′, -·gun′ning
to surpass in weaponry or firepower: often used figuratively
outgun
Usage Examples
Subject
- army: Inefficiency of the French military Contrary to Pétain's account of the defeat, the Allies were not heavily outgunned by the German army.
Preposition: by
- army: Inefficiency of the French military Contrary to Pétain's account of the defeat, the Allies were not heavily outgunned by the German army.
Modifying Another Word
- hopelessly: More than ever, it will be compelled to participate on the world market, where its products are hopelessly outgunned.
- heavily: Inefficiency of the French military Contrary to Pétain's account of the defeat, the Allies were not heavily outgunned by the German army.
- eventually: The Cheetahs certainly provided stiff opposition, but were eventually outgunned and outpaced by the ferocity of Swindon's top order.
- totally: After playing it for a while they realize they are totally outgunned everytime by one of the " subscribers " .
- never: Expect to be always outnumbered, but at least as far as mental firepower goes, never outgunned.
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