outplead

English

Etymology

out- + plead

Verb

outplead (third-person singular simple present outpleads, present participle outpleading, simple past and past participle outpleaded)

  1. (transitive) To surpass in pleading; to plead more successfully than.
    • 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling:
      There were some strokes in this speech which perhaps would have offended Mr Allworthy, had he strictly attended to it; but he had now got one of his fingers into the infant's hand, which, by its gentle pressure, seeming to implore his assistance, had certainly out-pleaded the eloquence of Mrs Deborah, had it been ten times greater than it was.

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