outnumber

IPA: aʊtnˈʌmbɝ

verb

  • (transitive, stative) to be more in number than somebody or something.
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Examples of "outnumber" in Sentences

  • The good guys outnumber the bad.
  • The Muslims outnumber the Catholics.
  • The Huns greatly outnumber the Goths.
  • The imitators outnumber the innovators.
  • In the end, the losses would outnumber the gains.
  • The proletarians inevitably outnumber the capitalists.
  • Being outnumbered is childish and against the the spirit of wiki.
  • It's a pity the morons of the world outnumber the reasonable people.
  • In fact, in the early days the trustees threatened to outnumber the students.
  • However, the villains outnumber the heroes and regain control of the situation.

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