outlead

English

Etymology 1

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

Verb

outlead (third-person singular simple present outleads, present participle outleading, simple past and past participle outled)

  1. To lead out.
  2. To bring about; to produce.

Etymology 2

From out- (beyond, surpassing-) + lead.

Verb

outlead (third-person singular simple present outleads, present participle outleading, simple past and past participle outled)

  1. (transitive) To exceed in leading or leadership.

Anagrams

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