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outspent

[ out-spent ]

adjective

  1. worn-out; exhausted.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of outspent1

First recorded in 1645–55; out- + spent
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Example Sentences

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Others blame the losses on voters’ own misunderstanding of the issues, or argue that right-to-lifers were simply outspent.

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It also helped that Crawford was not exactly a pauper and got only marginally outspent in a race that saw over $107 million in expenditures.

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The GOP’s victory last fall happened, after all, despite the party’s being outspent by the Harris campaign and its affiliated super PACs.

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“The Democratic side is typically outspent, so they have to try to work together to overcome that obstacle.”

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McCourt did sell the team — but not for another three years, a span in which the Dodgers did not make the playoffs, were outdrawn by the Angels for the first and only time, and were outspent one season by the Minnesota Twins.

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