outgave
/ˈaʊtɡeɪv/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of ‘give out’ or ‘outgive’, typically in the context of a limited quantity or resource.
“The factory was forced to outgave their stock due to a sudden surge in demand.”
2. verb
past tense of ‘outgive’, to exceed or surpass the amount given by someone else.
“The charity event outgave its target, collecting over $100,000 in donations.”
3. verb
past tense of ‘outgive’, to give more than what is expected or required.
“The generous donor outgave their initial pledge, contributing an additional $50,000.”