outserve
English
Etymology
out- + serve
Verb
outserve (third-person singular simple present outserves, present participle outserving, simple past and past participle outserved)
- (transitive) To serve more or better than.
- 2006, William Roger Louis, Ends of British imperialism (page 763)
- Even the National Provincial Bank, the Company's bankers, believed that he had outserved his time.
- 2007 July 5, John Branch, “Venus Ousts Sharapova; Serena Falls to Henin”, in New York Times:
- Because if Venus wants it, you can’t outhit her, you can’t outserve her, and she and Serena, when they return serves, it’s just unbelievable.
- 2006, William Roger Louis, Ends of British imperialism (page 763)
Anagrams
- serve out