outechoed

/aʊtˈɛkoʊd/
verb
  1. Past tense of outecho: echoed louder or longer than something else.
    • Her laughter outechoed the noise of the crowded room.
    • The ancient bell outechoed the modern chimes in the tower.
    • The final note outechoed all the previous ones in the concert hall.
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