OUTBID

Source: 566, 567

outbid. Outbid, v.t. outbade, outbid, pret. outbid, outbidden, pa. to bid more than any other

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Out‐bid″ (?), v. t. [imp. Outbid or Outbade (�); p. p. Outbid or Outbidden (�); p. pr. & vb. n. Outbidding.] To exceed or surpass in bidding. Prevent the greedy, and outbid the bold. Pope.