"Outroot" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Outroot means to remove the root or roots of something, such as a plant, or to make something completely inert or inactive. It can also mean to deprive someone or something of their roots or foundation, resulting in loss of identity, culture, or connection to their heritage.
Outreaches refers to attempts to connect with people or groups that are distant, isolated, or hard to reach, often in a context of charity, aid, or missionary work. It can also refer to activities or programs that extend beyond the normal boundaries of an organization, community, or institution to engage with others or achieve a specific goal.
Outrecuidance is an archaic word that refers to a lack of modesty or overconfidence, often accompanied by impertinence or boldness.
To outrun someone or something means to run faster or move more quickly than they do, especially in a competition or to escape from them. It can also mean to surpass or leave behind someone or something, not just in a physical sense, but also in a metaphorical or figurative sense.