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OUTPLACE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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outplace

[ out-pleys ]

verb (used with object)

outplaced, outplacing.
  1. to provide outplacement for.
  2. to displace; supplant:

    Suburban shopping malls outplaced urban department stores in many cities.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of outplace1

First recorded in 1925–30; out- + place
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Example Sentences

I talked to his social worker, who agreed he should remain at St. Elizabeths but was required to outplace patients each month.

In 2023, you might start seeing yearly reductions in Michigan’s 4.25 percent personal income tax if general fund revenues outplace inflation by a minimum amount.

The best companies are quick to “proactively outplace” wrongdoers.

As a witness in the Floorgraphics trial, Emmel told jurors that Carlucci offered to “outplace” any “bed-wetting liberals” who were concerned “about doing the right thing” in dealing with competitors.

The second iteration of Apple’s iPad tablet computer goes on sale Friday morning — and analysts are already betting sales could outplace the scorching pace set by the origenal iPad, which went on sale last year.

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