outgun

out·gun

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

(ˌaʊtˈɡʌn)
vb (tr) , -guns, -gunning or -gunned
1. to surpass in fire power
2. to surpass in shooting
3. informal to surpass or excel
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out•gun

(ˌaʊtˈgʌn)

v.t. -gunned, -gun•ning.
1. to exceed in firepower.
2. to outdo or overwhelm, as by superior forces.
[1685–95]
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outgun


Past participle: outgunned
Gerund: outgunning

Imperative
outgun
outgun
Present
I outgun
you outgun
he/she/it outguns
we outgun
you outgun
they outgun
Preterite
I outgunned
you outgunned
he/she/it outgunned
we outgunned
you outgunned
they outgunned
Present Continuous
I am outgunning
you are outgunning
he/she/it is outgunning
we are outgunning
you are outgunning
they are outgunning
Present Perfect
I have outgunned
you have outgunned
he/she/it has outgunned
we have outgunned
you have outgunned
they have outgunned
Past Continuous
I was outgunning
you were outgunning
he/she/it was outgunning
we were outgunning
you were outgunning
they were outgunning
Past Perfect
I had outgunned
you had outgunned
he/she/it had outgunned
we had outgunned
you had outgunned
they had outgunned
Future
I will outgun
you will outgun
he/she/it will outgun
we will outgun
you will outgun
they will outgun
Future Perfect
I will have outgunned
you will have outgunned
he/she/it will have outgunned
we will have outgunned
you will have outgunned
they will have outgunned
Future Continuous
I will be outgunning
you will be outgunning
he/she/it will be outgunning
we will be outgunning
you will be outgunning
they will be outgunning
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been outgunning
you have been outgunning
he/she/it has been outgunning
we have been outgunning
you have been outgunning
they have been outgunning
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been outgunning
you will have been outgunning
he/she/it will have been outgunning
we will have been outgunning
you will have been outgunning
they will have been outgunning
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been outgunning
you had been outgunning
he/she/it had been outgunning
we had been outgunning
you had been outgunning
they had been outgunning
Conditional
I would outgun
you would outgun
he/she/it would outgun
we would outgun
you would outgun
they would outgun
Past Conditional
I would have outgunned
you would have outgunned
he/she/it would have outgunned
we would have outgunned
you would have outgunned
they would have outgunned
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Translations

outgun

[ˌaʊtˈgʌn] VT (Mil) → sobrepasar en potencia de fuego a (fig) → vencer
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