outpoint
IPA: ˈaʊtpɔɪnt
noun
- The closing portion of an edited sequence of audio or video.
verb
- (sports) To score more points than (especially, in boxing, to achieve victory by scoring more points that one's opponent).
- (nautical) To sail closer to the wind than (another ship).
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Examples of "outpoint" in Sentences
- In this debate, Sarah was able to outpoint her opponent with more compelling evidence
- The team outpointed their rivals with a last-minute goal, securing the victory
- Despite his opponent's efforts, John was able to outpoint him in the final round
- The student outpointed his classmates with a perfect score on the test
- The company's innovative marketing strategy helped them outpoint their competitors in sales
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