IPA: /aʊtˈɔːɡənaɪz/
KK: /aʊtˈɔrɡəˌnaɪz/
Definition: To arrange or plan something in a more effective or efficient way than someone else.
Example: She managed to outorganize her competitors by planning every detail of the event.
IPA: /aʊtˈpɜːrfɔːrm/
KK: /aʊtˈpɜrˌfɔrm/
Definition: To do better than someone or something else in a particular activity or task.
Example: The new model will outperform the previous version in speed and efficiency.
IPA: /aʊtˈpleɪsmənt/
KK: /aʊtˈpleɪsmənt/
Definition: The process of helping employees who are leaving a company to find new jobs, often with support from the company.
Example: The company offered outplacement services to help laid-off workers transition to new employment.
IPA: /aʊtˈræŋk/
KK: /aʊtˈræŋk/
Definition: To have a higher rank or position than someone or something else.
Example: In the company, she outranks her colleagues due to her extensive experience.
IPA: /aʊtˈsɜːrv/
KK: /aʊtˈsɜrv/
Definition: To provide service that is greater in quality or quantity than someone else.
Example: In the competition, she managed to outserve her opponent with exceptional skill.
IPA: /ˈaʊtsaʊrs/
KK: /aʊtsaʊrs/
Definition: To have another company or person do work or provide services that your own company could do, often to save money.
Example: Many companies choose to outsource their customer service to reduce costs.
IPA: /ˈaʊtsaʊrst/
KK: /aʊtsaʊrst/
Definition: Describing work or services that are done by a company or individual outside of the main organization, often to save costs or improve efficiency.
Example: The company decided to use outsourced services for its customer support to reduce expenses.
Definition: To have work done by someone outside of your own company or organization instead of doing it internally.
Example: The company outsourced its customer service to a third-party provider.
IPA: /ˈaʊtˌwɜrk/
KK: /aʊtˌwɜrk/
Definition: A small fortification built outside a main defensive structure to provide extra protection.
Example: The soldiers took their positions in the outwork to defend against the approaching enemy.
Definition: To work harder or more effectively than someone else, often resulting in completing a task more quickly or efficiently.
Example: She managed to outwork her competitors and finish the project ahead of schedule.
IPA: /ˈaʊtˌwɜrkər/
KK: /aʊtˌwɜrkər/
Definition: A person who works from home or outside of a traditional office, often for a business or employer.
Example: As an outworker, she enjoys the flexibility of managing her own schedule while completing tasks for her clients.
IPA: /ˌoʊvərkəˈmɪt/
KK: /oʊvərkəˈmɪt/
Definition: To take on more responsibilities or commitments than one can handle.
Example: She tends to overcommit herself with too many projects at work.
Definition: To promise or commit to doing more than one can actually handle or fulfill.
Example: If you overcommit to too many projects, you might end up feeling overwhelmed and unable to complete any of them.
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