verb
- to press or squeeze out; to extract by pressing
- to surpass or exceed in pressing or exerting pressure
Usage: transitive; somewhat archaic or literary
Usage: transitive; rare
Examples
- The winemaker used a traditional method to outpress the grapes and collect every drop of juice.
- She managed to outpress her competitors by applying greater force and efficiency.
- The machine was designed to outpress moisture from the fabric during the manufacturing process.
- He attempted to outpress the lemon to extract maximum juice for the recipe.