Outnumbers can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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outnumber - be larger in number |
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1. | verb | But other people do like the way they think he will vote, and the ones who favor him seem to outnumber the ones who oppose him. | |
2. | verb | The enemy's forces outnumber us ten to one. | |
3. | verb | They outnumber us three to one. | |
4. | verb | Female students outnumber male students on campus. | |
5. | verb | Female students slightly outnumber male students. | |
6. | verb | In fact, in both San Francisco and New York, wealthy renters outnumber well-to-do buyers. | |
7. | verb | In this area, Berber speakers far outnumber their Arabic counterparts. | |
8. | verb | The enemy's forces outnumber us ten to one. | |
9. | verb | They outnumber us three to one. | |
10. | verb | Female students outnumber male students on campus. | |
11. | verb | Female students slightly outnumber male students. | |
12. | verb | In fact, in both San Francisco and New York, wealthy renters outnumber well-to-do buyers. | |
13. | verb | In this area, Berber speakers far outnumber their Arabic counterparts. |
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But other people do like the way they think he will vote, and the ones who favor him seem to outnumber the ones who oppose him. |
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The enemy's forces outnumber us ten to one. | |
They outnumber us three to one. | |
Female students outnumber male students on campus. | |
Female students slightly outnumber male students. | |
In fact, in both San Francisco and New York, wealthy renters outnumber well-to-do buyers. | |
In this area, Berber speakers far outnumber their Arabic counterparts. | |
The enemy's forces outnumber us ten to one. | |
They outnumber us three to one. | |
Female students outnumber male students on campus. | |
Female students slightly outnumber male students. | |
In fact, in both San Francisco and New York, wealthy renters outnumber well-to-do buyers. | |
In this area, Berber speakers far outnumber their Arabic counterparts. |