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out·ride

 (out-rīd′)
tr.v. out·rode (-rōd′), out·rid·den (-rĭd′n), out·rid·ing, out·rides
1. To ride faster, farther, or better than; outstrip.
2. To withstand successfully; ride out: outride a storm at sea.
n.
An unstressed syllable or cluster of syllables within a given metrical unit that is omitted from the scansion pattern in sprung rhythm.

[N., coined by Gerard Manley Hopkins.]
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outride

vb (tr) , -rides, -riding, -rode or -ridden
1. to outdo by riding faster, farther, or better than
2. (Nautical Terms) (of a vessel) to ride out (a storm)
n
(Poetry) prosody rare an extra unstressed syllable within a metrical foot
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out•ride

(ˌaʊtˈraɪd)

v. -rode, -rid•den, -rid•ing. v.t.
1. to outdo in riding.
2. (of a ship) to come safely through (a storm).
[1520–30]
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outride


Past participle: outridden
Gerund: outriding

Imperative
outride
outride
Present
I outride
you outride
he/she/it outrides
we outride
you outride
they outride
Preterite
I outrode
you outrode
he/she/it outrode
we outrode
you outrode
they outrode
Present Continuous
I am outriding
you are outriding
he/she/it is outriding
we are outriding
you are outriding
they are outriding
Present Perfect
I have outridden
you have outridden
he/she/it has outridden
we have outridden
you have outridden
they have outridden
Past Continuous
I was outriding
you were outriding
he/she/it was outriding
we were outriding
you were outriding
they were outriding
Past Perfect
I had outridden
you had outridden
he/she/it had outridden
we had outridden
you had outridden
they had outridden
Future
I will outride
you will outride
he/she/it will outride
we will outride
you will outride
they will outride
Future Perfect
I will have outridden
you will have outridden
he/she/it will have outridden
we will have outridden
you will have outridden
they will have outridden
Future Continuous
I will be outriding
you will be outriding
he/she/it will be outriding
we will be outriding
you will be outriding
they will be outriding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been outriding
you have been outriding
he/she/it has been outriding
we have been outriding
you have been outriding
they have been outriding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been outriding
you will have been outriding
he/she/it will have been outriding
we will have been outriding
you will have been outriding
they will have been outriding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been outriding
you had been outriding
he/she/it had been outriding
we had been outriding
you had been outriding
they had been outriding
Conditional
I would outride
you would outride
he/she/it would outride
we would outride
you would outride
they would outride
Past Conditional
I would have outridden
you would have outridden
he/she/it would have outridden
we would have outridden
you would have outridden
they would have outridden
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.outride - hang on during a trial of endurance; "ride out the storm"
outstay - surpass in staying power; "They outstayed their competitors"
2.outride - ride better, faster, or further than; "The champion bicyclist outrode all his competitors"
horseback riding, riding - travel by being carried on horseback
ride, sit - sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions; "She never sat a horse!"; "Did you ever ride a camel?"; "The girl liked to drive the young mare"
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