catch out

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Verb

catch out (third-person singular simple present catches out, present participle catching out, simple past and past participle caught out)

  1. (transitive) To discover or expose as fake, insincere, or inaccurate.
    • 1939 October 23, “Religion: Discordant Concordat”, in Time:
      Bishop Manning has his enemies, but those enemies have hardly ever caught him out on a point of theology or canon law.
  2. (transitive) To take (someone) by surprise.
    • 2023 August 12, Suzanne Wrack, “England hit back to beat Colombia and set up World Cup semi with Australia”, in The Guardian:
      However, Colombia broke the deadlock, Leicy Santos toying with Rachel Daly after collecting Caicedo’s pass, before sweeping a dipping effort over a caught-out Mary Earps. It was a luscious finish and the crowd enjoyed it.
  3. (transitive, cricket) To put a batsman out by catching the batted ball before it touches the ground.

Usage notes

  • The object of this verb is usually placed between catch and out.

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