Outprize
verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To prize beyond value, or excessively. obsolete, transitive
"Sir, you flatter now, / And do outprize my willing industry: [...]"
- 2 To exceed in value. obsolete, transitive
"There is nothing may be compared with a faithfull [friend], neither may the waight of gold and siluer outprise his faith and goodnesse […]"
Example
More examples"Sir, you flatter now, / And do outprize my willing industry: [...]"
Etymology
From out- + prize.
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