verb
- pressing or squeezing out with greater force or effectiveness than something else
- in sports (especially basketball or soccer), applying defensive pressure more aggressively or effectively than an opponent
Usage: present participle of outpress
Usage: sports terminology; present participle of outpress
noun
- the act or instance of pressing or squeezing out with greater force
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The team was outpressing their opponents in the second half, forcing turnovers.
- By outpressing the grapes, the winemaker extracted more juice than usual.
- Their defensive outpressing strategy disrupted the opposing team's rhythm.
- The coach emphasized outpressing as a key to winning games.
- She succeeded in outpressing the lemon to get every last drop of juice.