outgo
(archaic) To go further than (someone or something); to exceed, to go beyond, to surpass.
Danger, long travel, want, or woe, / Soon change the form that best we know— / For deadly fear can time outgo, / And blaunch at once the hair; […]
(obsolete) To experience, go through, or undergo (something).
(obsolete) To travel faster than (someone or something); to outstrip, to overtake.
(archaic except poetic and British, regional) To go out, to set forth, to set out.
(obsolete) To go too far; to overextend or overreach.
(business, archaic except India) A cost, expenditure, or outlay.
The act or process of going out; an instance of this; an outgoing.
(archaic or obsolete) The means by which something flows or goes out; an outlet.
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