1. outsized - Adjective
2. outsized - Verb
3. outsized - Adjective Satellite
larger than normal for its kind
Source: WordNetAnd with Idaho’s rate of new cases now doubling Washington’s, Idahoans who commute to the Spokane area pose an outsized danger. Source: Internet
At the tender age of six, “J’s” education had become an outsized project, kinda like deciding if you want to be a doctor, a lawyer, or an Indian chief (to quote the very old, very politically incorrect childhood rhyme). Source: Internet
And welcomes two Chinese companies to manage a digital television expansion project, even as broadcasters in raise concerns about such companies’ outsized influence over which stations are available to viewers. Source: Internet
False information, gossip, rumor, distrust, and misdirection will also have an outsized impact and lead to rapidly executed bad decisions under these conditions (like grocery hoarding). Source: Internet
Dabul Mishra, 32, from Shahjehanpur in the state of Uttar Pradesh, was born with a condition that caused his face and lips to grow to outsized proportions. Source: Internet
But that outsized attention on courts may be misplaced. Source: Internet