outkeep

English

Etymology

out- + keep

Verb

outkeep (third-person singular simple present outkeeps, present participle outkeeping, simple past and past participle outkept)

  1. (transitive) To keep or last, without spoiling, longer than.
    • 1876, Illinois State Dairymen's Association, Annual Report, page 35:
      A poorer butter for present use seems sometimes to outkeep a better quality.
    • 1900, Report of the Maryland State Horticultural Society:
      [] 'Carlough' is the best variety [of apple], far outkeeping Green Sweet and Paradise.

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