outlead

/aʊtˈliːd/
verb
  1. To lead or guide someone or something out of a place.
    • The guide will outlead the hikers from the forest before dark.
    • The teacher outled the children out of the building during the fire drill.
    • She outled the lost puppy from the busy street to safety.
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