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Alternative forms

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  • out-execute

Etymology

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From out- +‎ execute.

Verb

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outexecute (third-person singular simple present outexecutes, present participle outexecuting, simple past and past participle outexecuted)

  1. (sports) To execute plays more successfully than another person or team
    • 2009 January 14, Brian Heyman, “An Unlikely Dynasty Takes Hold in the Bronx”, in New York Times[1]:
      "We're playing scared; we're playing soft; we're getting outexecuted and outhustled," Goodman said.