Outfeel
verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To feel more accurately or more acutely than. transitive
"Machines can outfeel a Helen Keller, out-taste and out-smell the best wine and perfume testers; they can discern pitch more unerringly than Stokowsky, and finer color hues than Rafael."
Example
More examples"Machines can outfeel a Helen Keller, out-taste and out-smell the best wine and perfume testers; they can discern pitch more unerringly than Stokowsky, and finer color hues than Rafael."
Etymology
From out- + feel.
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