English edit

Verb edit

outleading

  1. present participle and gerund of outlead

Adjective edit

outleading (comparative more outleading, superlative most outleading)

  1. Leading outward.
    • 1899, William Clark Russell, Captain Jackman: Or, A Tale of Two Tunnels, page 27:
      It never will be known how it happened — whether Miss Conway ha , in that moment of excitement, failed to take a glance at the wall-star at the end, and turned with her companion into one of the long outleading corridors, or whether she had absolutely forgotten her geography of the place in the blackness that was upon them, for she had never contemplated passing more than a few steps beyond the entrance to the cave.
    • 1924, The World's Work ...: A History of Our Time- Volume 47, page 90:
      It worked. Young dogs were made unconscious with an anesthetic, and the outleading ducts of the pancreas ligated.
    • 1984, Malcolm A. Jeeves, Behavioural Sciences: A Christian Perspective, page 95:
      Could it be by the outleading effects of joy?