outstrain

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English

Etymology

From out- +‎ strain.

Verb

outstrain (third-person singular simple present outstrains, present participle outstraining, simple past and past participle outstrained)

  1. (transitive) To outdo by straining.
    • 1891, Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine:
      The choir and congregation were evidently assembled for a shouting-match; each tuneful throat seemed emulous to outstrain the rest.
  2. (transitive, poetic) To strain or filter outward.
    • c. 1887, George MacDonald, A Song For Christmas:
      Hark, in the organ, the caught Wind, outstraining,
      Jubilant rise in a soaring prayer!

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