outrave

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English

Etymology

From out- +‎ rave.

Verb

outrave (third-person singular simple present outraves, present participle outraving, simple past and past participle outraved)

  1. (transitive) To surpass in raving.
    • 1954, A. E. Watts, Metamorphoses, page 67:
      There, like one possessed,
      Outraving and outbraving all the rest,
      One Lycabas, from Tuscan city sent
      To purge a deed of blood by banishment,
      As I withstood him, struck a breakneck blow,
      And would have dashed me to the waves below []
    • 2013, Edmund Gosse, A History of Eighteenth-Century Literature (1660-1780), page 59:
      In rant it outraved what Lee himself was to achieve.