"Outwith" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Outwith" Meaning

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.

"Outwith" Examples

Examples of usage of "outwith"


The new policy only applies outwith working hours, so you're free to use your phone during your lunch break.
The team's regular meetings usually take place on Fridays, but we'll hold an extra one on Tuesday, outwith office hours, to discuss the Smith account.
Outwith the city center, the streets become much quieter and more residential.
The company's annual budget is allocated outwith the executive committee, with each member responsible for a specific area.
The football match will take place on a Saturday, outwith the usual weekday schedule of league matches.

"Outwith" Similar Words

Outwardness

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Outweigh

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To outweigh something means to be heavier or greater in amount, quantity, or importance than it.

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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."

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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.

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Outworn

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Outworn adjective: worn out or exhausted by continuous use or stress, no longer able to withstand or function.

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