outvote
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Etymology
Origin of outvote
Example Sentences
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Eventually, Lennon organizes a meeting with Klein and he, Starr and Harrison outvote McCartney, who does not want Klein to manage the group.
From Washington Post • Dec. 3, 2021
In turn, voting was done by estate, not by proportional representation, with the first and second estates generally joining together to outvote the third.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2020
Regan says, in response, that because of “outdated governance rules,” unions representing one-third of the members were able to outvote the majority.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 6, 2019
Madison argues that the nation would be able to deal with minoritarian factions—the majority can just outvote them.
From Slate • Oct. 14, 2018
I don't want to interfere in your plans, and as you would be two to one of course you could outvote me if I did.
From Dorothy's Double Volume II (of 3) by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
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