outpressed
/aʊtˈprɛst/
verb
- To have pressed or squeezed something more than something else, or to have pressed something outward.
- The machine outpressed the metal into a thin sheet for the car body.
- She outpressed the juice from the oranges until every drop was gone.
- The baker outpressed the dough to flatten it for the pizza crust.
- To have exerted more pressure or force than someone or something else in a competition or comparison.
- In the arm-wrestling match, he outpressed his opponent and won easily.
- The new hydraulic press outpressed the old model by applying twice the force.
- During the debate, she outpressed her rival with stronger arguments.
Synonyms
adjective
- Pressed or squeezed outward; having been forced out by pressure.
- The outpressed air from the balloon made a loud hissing sound.
- He noticed the outpressed edges of the clay pot where his fingers had pushed.
- The outpressed juice collected in a bowl under the fruit.