outwork

[out-wurk]

outwork Definition

  • 1to surpass or outdo in work or performance
  • 2a subsidiary defensive work outside a fortification or defensive line

Using outwork: Examples

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

  • Example

    She always tries to outwork her colleagues.

  • Example

    The company's success is due to the employees' ability to outwork their competitors.

  • Example

    The soldiers built an outwork to protect the main fortification.

  • Example

    The enemy was unable to penetrate the outwork and retreated.

outwork Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outwork

  • underperform
  • fall short

Phrases with outwork

  • a secondary line of defense within a fortification

    Example

    The inner outwork provided additional protection for the soldiers.

  • to work harder than one usually does

    Example

    She outworked herself to meet the deadline.

  • to surpass or outdo one's competitors

    Example

    The company was able to outwork the competition by providing better customer service.

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Summary: outwork in Brief

The term 'outwork' [out-wurk] can be used as a verb meaning to surpass or outdo in work or performance, or as a noun referring to a subsidiary defensive work outside a fortification or defensive line. Examples include 'She always tries to outwork her colleagues' and 'The soldiers built an outwork to protect the main fortification.' Phrases like 'outwork oneself' and 'outwork the competition' extend the meaning of the word.