How Do You Spell OUTMEASURE?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtmˈɛʒə] (IPA)

Outmeasure is a verb that means to measure something that is larger or more extensive than something else. Its pronunciation is owt-meh-zhur, with the stress on the second syllable. The first syllable is pronounced with the same vowel sound as the word "out," the second syllable with the vowel sound in the word "bet," and the third syllable with the "zh" (or French "j") sound from the word "violin." The spelling of outmeasure is straightforward, with each syllable pronounced distinctly.

OUTMEASURE Meaning and Definition

  1. Outmeasure is a transitive verb that refers to the act of surpassing, exceeding, or surpassing the extent, magnitude, or size of something. When one outmeasures something, they typically exceed it in terms of quantity, distance, or dimension. This verb emphasizes the notion of comparing and evaluating measurements in order to determine which one is greater.

    To outmeasure implies a comparison and evaluation of two or more objects, entities, or variables, where one is found to be of a superior or larger scale than the other(s). This could be applied to various contexts, such as measurements of lengths, heights, weights, durations, or even intellectual capacities.

    The act of outmeasuring often involves assessing and calculating the differences between the quantities or magnitudes being compared. It may be achieved by physically measuring and comparing the dimensions or by using numerical values to quantify and compare different attributes or traits. Ultimately, outmeasuring aims to determine the extent to which one measurement is more significant or influential than another.

    Moreover, the term outmeasure can also be employed metaphorically, suggesting a superiority beyond physical or tangible aspects. For instance, one might outmeasure in terms of knowledge, achievements, or accomplishments, alluding to a person's exceptional abilities or accomplishments that surpass those of others.

    Overall, outmeasure is a verb that denotes exceeding, surpassing, or going beyond the measurement or magnitude of something, whether in a literal or figurative sense.

Common Misspellings for OUTMEASURE

  • iutmeasure
  • kutmeasure
  • lutmeasure
  • putmeasure
  • 0utmeasure
  • 9utmeasure
  • oytmeasure
  • ohtmeasure
  • ojtmeasure
  • oitmeasure
  • o8tmeasure
  • o7tmeasure
  • ourmeasure
  • oufmeasure
  • ougmeasure
  • ouymeasure
  • ou6measure
  • ou5measure
  • outneasure
  • outkeasure

Etymology of OUTMEASURE

The word "outmeasure" is derived from the combination of two separate words, "out" and "measure".

The word "out" is a preposition that means "to a considerable extent or degree", "beyond", or "outside". It is derived from the Old English word "ūt", which has the same meaning.

The word "measure" is a noun that refers to a standard unit used for comparison or a specific quantity or extent of something. It comes from the Old French word "mesure", which originated from the Latin word "mensura", meaning "a measuring, dimension, or capacity".

When the prefix "out-" is added to "measure", it emphasizes the act of exceeding or surpassing a particular measurement or standard, resulting in the word "outmeasure". It is a verb that means to surpass, excel, or be greater in size, extent, or quantity compared to something or someone else.

Conjugate verb Outmeasure

CONDITIONAL

I would outmeasure
you would outmeasure
he/she/it would outmeasure
we would outmeasure
they would outmeasure

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be outmeasuring
you would be outmeasuring
he/she/it would be outmeasuring
we would be outmeasuring
they would be outmeasuring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have outmeasure
you would have outmeasure
he/she/it would have outmeasure
we would have outmeasure
they would have outmeasure

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been outmeasuring
you would have been outmeasuring
he/she/it would have been outmeasuring
we would have been outmeasuring
they would have been outmeasuring

FUTURE

I will outmeasure
you will outmeasure
he/she/it will outmeasure
we will outmeasure
they will outmeasure

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be outmeasuring
you will be outmeasuring
he/she/it will be outmeasuring
we will be outmeasuring
they will be outmeasuring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have outmeasured
you will have outmeasured
he/she/it will have outmeasured
we will have outmeasured
they will have outmeasured

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been outmeasuring
you will have been outmeasuring
he/she/it will have been outmeasuring
we will have been outmeasuring
they will have been outmeasuring

IMPERATIVE

you outmeasure
we let´s outmeasure

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outmeasure

PAST

I outmeasured
you outmeasured
he/she/it outmeasured
we outmeasured
they outmeasured

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was outmeasuring
you were outmeasuring
he/she/it was outmeasuring
we were outmeasuring
they were outmeasuring

PAST PARTICIPLE

outmeasured

PAST PERFECT

I had outmeasured
you had outmeasured
he/she/it had outmeasured
we had outmeasured
they had outmeasured

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been outmeasuring
you had been outmeasuring
he/she/it had been outmeasuring
we had been outmeasuring
they had been outmeasuring

PRESENT

I outmeasure
you outmeasure
he/she/it outmeasures
we outmeasure
they outmeasure

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am outmeasuring
you are outmeasuring
he/she/it is outmeasuring
we are outmeasuring
they are outmeasuring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outmeasuring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have outmeasured
you have outmeasured
he/she/it has outmeasured
we have outmeasured
they have outmeasured

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been outmeasuring
you have been outmeasuring
he/she/it has been outmeasuring
we have been outmeasuring
they have been outmeasuring

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