outrushes

/ˈaʊtˌrʌʃɪz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of outrush: rushes faster or more urgently than someone or something else.
    • In every race, the fastest horse outrushes the others from the starting gate.
    • The ambulance always outrushes regular traffic when its siren is on.
    • The new software outrushes the old version in processing speed.
noun
  1. Plural of outrush: multiple sudden outward flows or movements.
    • Scientists recorded outrushes of gas from the volcano before the eruption.
    • The stadium experienced multiple outrushes of fans after each concert ended.
    • The dam's failure caused several outrushes of water over the course of the day.
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