Sentences

outray in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Outray (verb): To surpass or exceed in brilliance, intensity, or effectiveness.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist aimed to outray the vibrant colors of the sunset in her painting.
  2. In the competition, she managed to outray her opponents with an innovative strategy.
  3. The new technology is designed to outray previous models in both performance and efficiency.
  4. His passionate speech seemed to outray the skepticism of the crowd, inspiring them to take action.
  5. With every note, the musician seemed to outray the very essence of the song, captivating the audience.
  6. The artist's vibrant colors seemed to outray the dullness of the room.
  7. In a stunning display of talent, her performance managed to outray all previous expectations.
  8. The morning sun began to outray the lingering shadows of the night.
  9. His enthusiasm for the project helped to outray any doubts among the team.
  10. As the fireworks exploded in the sky, they seemed to outray the stars themselves.