Definitions for outbids

outbids out·bid

Spelling: [out-bid]
IPA: /ˌaʊtˈbɪd/

Outbids is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 180 anagrams from letters in outbids (bdiostu).

Definitions for outbids

verb (used with object)

  1. to outdo in bidding; make a higher bid than (another bidder).
  2. to outdo in bidding; make a higher bid than (another bidder).

Origin of outbids

First recorded in 1580-90; out- + bid1

Examples for outbids

It might be nothing more than the fact that he had outbid him at the sale of the boat.

I resolved, in fact, to outbid the Dane, for I thought I possessed a card that could take him.

Other Hamas leaders were trying to outbid Meshaal, just as Hamas in general tries to outbid the PA.

And in the conferring of such benefits he was disposed to think he could outbid the world.

If such applicant, however, is outbid, his fee is returned to him.

Berkshire Hathaway got outbid, but still made nearly $1 billion on the deal.

To succeed, he knew that he must outbid the highest offers of his opponents.

People with higher incomes can bid up and outbid people with less money for desirable goods and services, in this case, housing.

England, Germany, and Russia, are waiting to outbid each other.'

You will be able to outbid Obama and the Democrats in any tax-cut fight.

Other Hamas leaders were trying to outbid Meshaal, just as Hamas in general tries to outbid the PA.

You will be able to outbid Obama and the Democrats in any tax-cut fight.

And in the conferring of such benefits he was disposed to think he could outbid the world.

It might be nothing more than the fact that he had outbid him at the sale of the boat.

Berkshire Hathaway got outbid, but still made nearly $1 billion on the deal.

To succeed, he knew that he must outbid the highest offers of his opponents.

People with higher incomes can bid up and outbid people with less money for desirable goods and services, in this case, housing.

England, Germany, and Russia, are waiting to outbid each other.'

If such applicant, however, is outbid, his fee is returned to him.

I resolved, in fact, to outbid the Dane, for I thought I possessed a card that could take him.

Word Value for outbids
Scrable

9

Words with friends

11

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