verb
- to echo more loudly or more persistently than something else; to surpass in echoing
Usage: past tense and past participle of 'outecho'; literary or poetic usage
Examples
- The thunder outechoed the lightning's crack across the canyon.
- Her voice outechoed all the others in the empty hall.
- The bell's ring outechoed the whispers of the crowd.
- His laughter outechoed the music playing in the background.