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It is used to describe someone or something that has surpassed or excelled beyond others in brightness, talent, or quality. Example: "During the talent show, her performance outshone all the others, leaving the audience in awe." Alternatives include "surpassed" or "excelled."
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She had a deft bedside manner with audience members, and since English viewers hankering for a leftwing alternative can't vote SNP, perhaps it doesn't matter that their leader outshone her.
United were second best, especially in midfield, where Jack Cork and Jonjo Shelvey outshone Marouane Fellaini and Ángel Di María, so it was against the run of play when Herrera opened the scoring with a shot that defeated Ashley Williams' last-ditch intervention.
The £12m Advocaat spent on Tore André Flo was outshone by his nurturing the talent of Barry Ferguson.
Still, a star-studded line-up of speakers at the NRA meeting outshone the weapons on sale and display in the 350,000 sq ft of exhibition space.
This was the aircraft that was to begin Boeing's recovery after years when its aeroplanes were outshone by the new models rolling out of Airbus's hangars in Toulouse.
But the real gains in happiness from retirement go not to the outshone, but to the out-of-work.
American output did at least regain that mark in 2011 (chart 5) but US unemployment remained very high.In this section The war on terabytes Ever hopeful Hose and dry The bonds that tie Charting the year How to get a date ReprintsThe emerging economies again outshone their rich-world counterparts in terms of growth and jobs.
His accusers claim Mr Garzón received money from the bank during a sabbatical at New York University, although the university denies this.Some merely see jealous Spanish judges anxious to get rid of a colleague who has outshone them.
Even so, it has been outshone by the now globally-familiar Indian brands of Infosys and Wipro.
Barack Obama outshone her when it came to charisma and fund-raising.
He also risks being outshone by more prominent occasional envoys, such as John Kerry, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and already a semi-frequent visitor to Pakistan.
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