Outdoable: meaning, definitions and examples

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outdoable

 

[ aʊtˈduːəbəl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

in sports

Capable of being surpassed or exceeded, especially in a competitive activity.

Synonyms

beatable, exceedable, surpassable.

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Word Description / Examples
outdoable

Used when describing a challenge or task that can be performed better than by others. Often used in informal settings.

  • That record is definitely outdoable with enough practice.
surpassable

Used when referring to goals, standards, or achievements that can be exceeded. Often has a positive connotation.

  • His performance on the test is highly impressive but still surpassable with more study.
exceedable

Used in more technical or formal settings to describe limits or standards that can be surpassed.

  • The speed limit is easily exceedable on this straight road.
beatable

Used when discussing competition or opponents that can be defeated. Often implies a sense of encouragement or motivation.

  • The team didn't seem beatable at first, but we found their weakness.

Examples of usage

  • He believed his record was outdoable by any determined athlete.
  • The team set a new outdoable challenge for themselves.

Translations

Translations of the word "outdoable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 executável

🇮🇳 संभव

🇩🇪 machbar

🇮🇩 dapat dilakukan

🇺🇦 здійсненний

🇵🇱 wykonalny

🇯🇵 実行可能 (じっこうかのう)

🇫🇷 réalisable

🇪🇸 realizable

🇹🇷 yapılabilir

🇰🇷 실행 가능한

🇸🇦 قابل للتنفيذ

🇨🇿 uskutečnitelný

🇸🇰 uskutočniteľný

🇨🇳 可行的

🇸🇮 izvedljiv

🇮🇸 framkvæmanlegt

🇰🇿 іске асыруға болатын

🇬🇪 შესაძლებელი

🇦🇿 mümkün

🇲🇽 realizable

Etymology

The word 'outdoable' is a relatively new term, derived from the verb 'outdo' which originated in the early 17th century. The suffix '-able' is added to 'outdo' to create 'outdoable', indicating the capability of surpassing or exceeding something. This word is commonly used in sports and competitive contexts to describe challenges or records that can be surpassed.

See also: do, doable, dose, outdo, overdo, overdoing, redo, undo, undoable.