outly
/ˈaʊtli/Definitions
1. verb
to lie or run outside of something; to exceed the normal or expected limits
“The storm outlay the house’s foundation, causing significant damage.”
2. adverb
in a way that goes beyond the limits or expectations
“The new policy will be implemented outly, affecting many employees.”
3. adverb
beyond the usual or expected area or limits
“The fire burned outly, engulfing the nearby woods.”