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outgun
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out·gun  (outgn)
tr.v. out·gunned, out·gun·ning, out·guns
1. To surpass in military force.
2. To overwhelm or defeat.

outgun [ˌaʊtˈgʌn]
vb (tr) -guns, -gunning, -gunned
1. to surpass in fire power
2. to surpass in shooting
3. Informal to surpass or excel
Translations
outgun [ˌaʊtˈgʌn] VT (Mil) → sobrepasar en potencia de fuego a (fig) → vencer


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