Outspeak
[out-speek] /ˌaʊtˈspik/
verb (used with object), outspoke, outspoken, outspeaking.
1.
to outdo or excel in .
2.
to utter frankly or boldly:
to outspeak one’s grievances.
verb (used without object), outspoke, outspoken, outspeaking.
3.
to :
to outspeak in defense of one’s beliefs.
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