Word info

outspent

Speech parts

1. outspent - Adjective

2. outspent - Verb

Meaning

outspent

simple past and past participle of outspend

outspent (comparative more outspent, superlative most outspent)

Exhausted; tired out.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I've been outspent by my opponents every time I've run for U.S. Senate. Russ Feingold

A few reasons: he's being badly outspent on the airwaves in the 14 Super Tuesday states; he has fewer staffers organizing on the ground; and Sanders' strength with Latinos. Source: Internet

After spending $30 million in 2016 toward efforts to elect Trump, the NRA saw its political influence wane in 2018 when it got outspent by several gun-control groups. Source: Internet

But money began to pour in online — crucial for a campaign that has been outspent at every junction. Source: Internet

But facing a tough reelection fight against Mitt Romney and the prospect of being outspent by groups created after the decision, Obama’s aides set about bringing Saban back into the fold. Source: Internet

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - After getting a late start and outspent by her opponents, Democrat Kathleen Williams narrowly emerged the unlikely winner in Montana's U.S. House primary to cap a big day nationwide for women seeking elected office. Source: Internet

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