verb
- to quote more extensively or more effectively than someone else
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'outquote'; relatively uncommon; used in academic or literary contexts
Examples
- She outquotes her opponent by citing five different sources in her argument.
- The scholar outquotes all other researchers on this particular author.
- He outquotes the competition with his extensive knowledge of classical literature.
- During the debate, she outquotes him with relevant passages from the text.