1. outgunned - Adjective
2. outgunned - Verb
outgunned
past participle of outgun
outgunned (comparative more outgunned, superlative most outgunned)
Having insufficient weapons.
The fighters were hugely outgunned against the regular army.
The sheriffs are completely outnumbered and outgunned. And we don't have enough border patrol agents. John Culberson
That's the cheapest camera you can buy and we've totally outgunned NASA and SETI (The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence). Totally outgunned them! James Gilliland
But on Thursday, outgunned in the NCP secretariat and running out of options to prevent a mutiny, he relented. Source: Internet
But two years later, the outnumbered, outgunned U.N. peacekeepers could only watch as the Bosnian Serb troops separated the town’s men and boys for execution, bussing the women and girls to Bosnian government-held territory. Source: Internet
British soldiers, using advanced muskets and artillery, easily outmaneuvered and outgunned Qing forces in ground battles. Source: Internet
Happy stood up for Carla when they were both cornered in Edolas, and Happy didn't care if he was outgunned a thousand to one. Source: Internet