"outshove" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: outshoves [present, singular, third-person], outshoving [participle, present], outshoved [participle, past], outshoved [past]
Etymology: From Middle English outaschouven, ut-ascufan, from Old English *ūtāscūfan, *ūtāscēofan (“to push out”), equivalent to out- + shove. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|outaschouven}} Middle English outaschouven, {{inh|en|ang|*ūtāscūfan}} Old English *ūtāscūfan, {{prefix|en|out|shove}} out- + shove Head templates: {{en-verb}} outshove (third-person singular simple present outshoves, present participle outshoving, simple past and past participle outshoved)
  1. (transitive) To shove harder or better than; outcompete by shoving Tags: transitive Related terms: outmuscle
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