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outgo (n.)
1.money paid out; an amount spent
outgo (v.)
1.be or do something to a greater degree"her performance surpasses that of any other student I know" "She outdoes all other athletes" "This exceeds all my expectations" "This car outperforms all others in its class"
outgoing (adj.)
1.leaving a place or a position"an outgoing steamship"
2.at ease in talking to others
3.retiring from a position or office"the outgoing president"
4.being somewhat extroverted
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Merriam Webster
OutgoOut*go" (?), v. t. [imp. Outwent (?); p. p. Outgone (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Outgoing.]
1. To go beyond; to exceed in swiftness; to surpass; to outdo.
2. To circumvent; to overreach. [Obs.] Denham.
OutgoOut"go` (?), n.; pl. Outgoes (�). That which goes out, or is paid out; outlay; expenditure; -- the opposite of income; as, when one's outgo exceeds one's income, distress follows quickly. Lowell.
OutgoingOut"go`ing, n.
1. The act or the state of going out.
The outgoings of the morning and evening. Ps. lxv. 8.
2. That which goes out; outgo; outlay.
3. The extreme limit; the place of ending. [Obs.]
The outgoings of the border were at the north bay of the salt sea, at the south end of Jordan. Josh. xviii. 19.
outgo (n.)
expenditure, expenditures, expenses, loss, losses, outlay, spending
outgoing (adj.)
demonstrative, ebullient, expansive, extroverted, extrovertish, forthcoming, friendly, gregarious, sociable, unreserved, unrestrained
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outgoing (adj.)
↗ drop, hand in one's notice, leave office, quit, quit one's job, refrain from, resign, retire, stand down, step down ≠ incoming
outgo (n.)
transferred possession, transferred property[Hyper.]
expend, lay out, outlay, spend[Nominalisation]
drop, expend, spend[Dérivé]
income[Ant.]
outgo (v.)
outgoing (adj.)
outgoing[ClasseHyper.]
outgoing (adj.)
sociable[Similaire]
outgoing (adj.)
incoming[Ant.]
outgoing (adj.)
extraversive, extroversive[Similaire]
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