outcount

outcount

(ˌaʊtˈkaʊnt)
vb (tr)
to exceed in counting
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The teams were level at 3-3 after seven ends and, despite being short with her final draw in the eighth end, Jones, right, scored a single point when an umpire's measure confirmed that one of her earlier stones outcounted Sweden.
The prison policy allowed transportation "outcounts" to outside facilities only for medically necessary therapeutic abortions due to a threat to the mother's life or health.
vastly outnumbered, bald outcounted. Nur noch Tote und Verwundete .