verb
- to echo louder or more persistently than something else; to surpass in echoing
Usage: rare; literary
Examples
- The canyon's walls seemed to outecho each other with successive waves of sound.
- Her voice outechoed the whispers of the crowd in the vast hall.
- The thunder outechoed the distant rumble of the storm.
- His laughter outechoed through the empty corridors.
- The bell's ring outechoed all other sounds in the tower.