outtowering

/aʊtˈtaʊərɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outtower: being taller or higher than something else.
    • The outtowering waves crashed against the lighthouse.
    • The outtowering cliffs made the hikers feel very small.
    • A single outtowering skyscraper defines the city's skyline.
  2. Present participle of outtower: surpassing or exceeding in importance, influence, or quality.
    • His outtowering ambition drove him to work day and night.
    • Her outtowering talent made her the star of the show.
    • The outtowering success of the product surprised everyone.
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