outburn

[out-burn]

outburn Definition

  • 1to burn longer or more intensely than something else
  • 2to use up more fuel or resources than someone or something else

Using outburn: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outburn" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new LED lights outburn the old incandescent bulbs.

  • Example

    The athlete outburned his competitors and won the race.

  • Example

    The wildfire outburned all efforts to contain it.

  • Example

    The company's expenses outburned its revenue.

outburn Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outburn

Phrases with outburn

  • to stay too long in a place or situation, causing annoyance or discomfort to others

    Example

    I think we've outburned our welcome here. Let's leave before we cause any more trouble.

  • outburn the clock

    to work or study longer than the allotted time

    Example

    I had to outburn the clock to finish my project on time.

  • to exhaust oneself by doing too much or staying up too late

    Example

    She's been outburning the candle at both ends lately, working long hours and going out every night.

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Summary: outburn in Brief

'Outburn' [out-burn] is a verb that means to burn longer or more intensely than something else or to use up more fuel or resources than someone or something else. It can be used in various contexts such as technology, sports, nature, and finance. For example, 'The new LED lights outburn the old incandescent bulbs,' 'The athlete outburned his competitors and won the race,' and 'The company's expenses outburned its revenue.'