• Outstanding

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    From outstand, equivalent to - + standing.

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    outstanding

    1. prominent or noticeable; standing out from others
    2. exceptionally good; distinguished from others by its superiority
      • 1978, Arthur Burks, S:The New Elements of Mathematics (review by Burks), Charles S. Peirce, 1839 to 1914, was one of America's most outstanding intellects. Philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, he wrote profusely, the equivalent of almost 100,000 printed pages in all.
      • 2011, October 29, Phil McNulty, Chelsea 3 - 5 Arsenal, The Gunners captain demonstrated his importance to the team by taking his tally to an outstanding 28 goals in 27 Premier League games as Chelsea slumped again after their shock defeat at QPR last week.
    3. projecting outwards
      • 1915, John Muir, S:Travels in Alaska/Chapter IV, At a distance of about seven or eight miles to the northeastward of the landing, there is an outstanding group of mountains crowning a spur from the main chain of the Coast Range, whose highest point rises about eight thousand feet above the level of the sea;...
    4. unresolved; not settled or finished
    5. owed as a debt
      • 1923, S:Treaty of Lausanne/Part II, The distribution of the capital shall in the case of each loan be based on the capital amount outstanding at the date of the coming into force of the present Treaty.

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