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The term "outsourcers" refers to companies or individuals that contract with other organizations to provide goods or services. It is also known as a third-party service provider or a contract manufacturer. Out-sourced work can include various tasks or jobs that would typically be performed in-house by the company, such as bookkeeping, IT support, marketing, and more.
The verb "outsources" is a third person singular present tense form of the verb "outsource". To outsource means to obtain goods or services from another company or individual, often from a different country, instead of producing or providing them oneself. This can be done as a cost-saving measure, to improve efficiency, or to focus on a company's core activities. In business, it is a common practice to outsource non-core functions, such as accounting, human resources, or information technology, to specialized companies that can provide better services at a lower cost.
The term "outsourcing" refers to the practice of contracting with an outside organization or individual to provide goods or services that are usually provided in-house by employees. This can include tasks such as manufacturing, customer service, data entry, or even entire business processes. The goal of outsourcing is often to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and gain access to specialized skills or expertise.
Outspend means to spend more money than someone or something else, typically in a competition or bidding process. It can also mean to exceed a budget or spend more than intended.
Outspent is a verb that means to spend or have spent more money than someone or something else. It is often used to describe a situation where one person or group has a greater financial advantage than another. For example, "The company outspent its rival by a significant amount to launch a successful marketing campaign."
Openly and freely expressing one's opinions or thoughts, often without hesitation or reserve, often to the point of being candid or blunt.
In an outspoken way, characterized by frank and unreserved speech; openly and publicly expression of opinions or feelings.
Outspokenness refers to the quality of being openly and boldly honest and frank in one's speech or behavior, often without hesitation or reserve. A person with outspokenness is confident and willing to express their opinions and thoughts freely, without fear of what others may think or the potential consequences.
To outspread means to spread or open something out widely, often to display it or show it off. It can also mean to spread something out in order to cover a larger area or to make it more visible.
In an outstandingly manner; extremely well or exceptionally; in an exceptional or extraordinary way.
To outstay means to stay longer than intended or expected, often in a place where one is not supposed to be. It can also mean to remain longer than necessary or intended, often in a situation or relationship that is no longer favorable or beneficial.
To outstretch means to extend or stretch something or someone beyond its or their normal length or range, often to an unusual degree. It can also refer to the act of stretching or extending something or someone to its full extent, often with effort or force.
Outstretched is a verb phrase that means to stretch or extend something, especially a part of the body, out to its fullest extent. For example: "She outstretched her arm to grab the object on the top shelf." It can also describe something that is spread out or extended, often in a way that is not natural or normal. For example: "The outstretched roots of the tree had grown into the nearby pond."
Outstrip means to surpass or exceed someone or something in speed, distance, time, ability, or performance. It can also imply that someone or something is going beyond what is expected or required.
(outstrip) to go beyond or pass someone or something in speed, progress, or achievement. For example: "The new smartphone outstripped its competitors in terms of processing power and memory capacity."
Outstripping is a verb that means to go beyond or surpass someone or something in terms of speed, amount, or excellence. It can also mean to leave something behind or be ahead of it. For example:<br><br> The new, high-performance sports car outstripped its competitors on the track.<br> The company's sales outstripped its projections, exceeding expectations.<br> The athlete's times have been outstripping her personal best records lately.
Transitive verb: to achieve greater success or achievement than someone or something else, usually in a competitive situation. Example: "Her sales figures outstrip those of her competitors."
Informal or colloquial expression of "out of". Primarily used in American English to indicate something is no longer available or in stock, for example: "The store is outta that new video game, sorry!"
I apologize, but "outtell" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a nonstandard term. If you meant to say "outtell" as a verb, it doesn't exist. However, if you meant to say "out tell", it would mean to reveal or make known something that was previously hidden or secret.
To outthink someone means to think more cleverly, quickly, or creatively than they do, often in a way that gives you an advantage or allows you to solve a problem more effectively. It can also mean to anticipate and prepare for someone's actions or strategies, staying one step ahead of them.
Outvoted: defeated or rejected because you did not have the support or majority vote of a group or organization.
Outward-looking refers to something that is focused on the external world, outward from oneself, rather than being inward-focused or introspective. It can also describe a person, institution, or organization that is oriented towards the outside world, often with a sense of engagement, interest, or responsibility. In other words, an outward-looking approach or individual is one that seeks to understand, connect with, and interact with the world beyond its own boundaries.
Directed or facing away from the center or interior; in particular, facing or directed towards the outside of something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company expanded its outward presence in several cities.<br> The castle's outward appearance was imposing, with high walls and towers.<br> The advertisement's outward message was misleading, hiding the product's true flaws.
Outwardly refers to something that appears to be true, real, or proper on the surface, but may not necessarily be true beneath the surface. It can also describe someone or something that seems to be a particular way or has a particular appearance, but may not actually be that way.
The noun "outwardness" refers to the quality of being directed or turned towards the outside or exterior, often in a literal or figurative sense. It can also describe something that is characteristic of or related to the outside or exterior, such as outward appearance or outward behavior. In addition, "outwardness" can imply a sense of openness, exposure, or turnover, such as in the phrase "outwardness of mind" conveying a willingness to consider external influences or perspectives.
Direction or sense: towards the outside or exterior; away from the center or interior: "move the furniture outwards towards the wall".
Outwears refers to something that lasts longer or is more durable than something else, often in a competitive or challenging situation. It can also imply that something prevails or succeeds in the face of adversity or someone else's efforts. For example, "The new product outwears its competitors in terms of performance and quality."
To outweigh something means to be heavier or greater in amount, quantity, or importance than it.
To outweighed means to be stronger or greater in weight, importance, or influence than something else. For example, "The benefits of a healthy lifestyle outweighed the temptation of junk food." In this context, the benefits are greater in importance or strength than the temptation.
The verb "outweighing" means to be greater in weight, amount, or importance than something else. It can also imply that something has more significance, potency, or influence than something else. For example: "Her greater experience overweight his younger age in the job application process."
To outweighs means to be greater in weight, importance, or value than something else. It can also mean to be more significant or influential than something else. For example, "Her exceptional talent outweighs her lack of experience."
To outwit someone means to defeat or cheat them, usually by using cleverness or cunning. It entails outsmarting or outmaneuvering another person, often in a clever or devious way.
Outwith refers to something that is outside of or beyond a particular boundary, scope, or context. It can also imply a separation or distinction between something and what is outside of it.
Outwitted refers to having successfully used one's intelligence, cunning, or cleverness to deceive, trick, or overcome someone or something.