outshake

/ˈaʊtʃeɪk/

Definitions

1. verb

to shake or remove something that is on the outside of something else, typically by knocking or pushing.

“The storm caused the trees to outshake their loose branches.”

2. noun

the act of shaking or removing something that is on the outside of something else.

“The outshake of the leaves was a beautiful sight to see.”

3. verb

to remove or shake something that is on the surface of something else.

“The earthquake caused the ground to outshake its rocks and stones.”

Synonyms

  • dislodge
  • remove
  • shake

Antonyms

  • reattach
  • reinstate