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out·man  (out-mn)
tr.v. out·manned, out·man·ning, out·mans
1. To exceed in manpower; outnumber: The country's army was outmanned and outgunned.
2. To get the better of; overwhelm or defeat: Our team was outmanned six to one.

outman [ˌaʊtˈmæn]
vb -mans, -manning, -manned (tr)
1. to surpass in manpower
2. to surpass in manliness


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