• Outlead

    Origin 1

    From Middle English outleden ("to lead out"), from Old English ūtlǣdan ("to lead or bring out"), from ūt- ("out") + lǣdan ("to lead"). More at out, lead.

    Full definition of outlead

    Verb

    1. to lead out
    2. to bring about, produce

    Origin 2

    From -(beyond, surpassing) + lead.

    Verb

    1. (intransitive) to exceed others in leading or leadership
    2. (transitive) to lead better than another

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