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outgo

ˈaʊtˌgoʊ
WordNet
Christiaan Everhard Vaillant (1746-1829).'Refiner van' t Salpeter '(1770), water board of the Beemster (1775) and director of In- and Outgoing rights and member of the Marine Committee
Christiaan Everhard Vaillant (1746-1829).'Refiner van' t Salpeter '(1770), water board of the Beemster (1775) and director of In- and Outgoing rights and member of the Marine Committee
Portrait of Christiaan Everhard Vaillant. 'Refiner van' t Salpeter '(1770), water board of the Beemster (1775) and director of the In- and Outgoing duties and member of the Marine Committee. Bust, on the chest the order sign as knight of the Netherlands Lion.
  1. (v) outgo
    be or do something to a greater degree "her performance surpasses that of any other student I know","She outdoes all other athletes","This exceeds all my expectations","This car outperforms all others in its class"
  2. (n) outgo
    money paid out; an amount spent
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. Outgo
    That which goes out, or is paid out; outlay; expenditure; -- the opposite of income; as, when one's outgo exceeds one's income, distress follows quickly.
  2. Outgo
    To circumvent; to overreach.
  3. Outgo
    To go beyond; to exceed in swiftness; to surpass; to outdo.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. outgo
    To go beyond; advance so as to pass in going; go faster or further than; leave behind; outdistance.
  2. outgo
    To outdo; exceed; surpass.
  3. (n) outgo
    That which goes out; outflow; specifically, expenditure: the opposite of income.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
  1. (v.t) Outgo
    owt-gō′ to advance before in going: to surpass: to overreach
  2. (v.i) Outgo
    to go out: to come to an end
  3. (ns) Outgo
    that which goes out: expenditure—opp. to Income
  4. (adj) Outgo
    departing—opp. to Incoming, as a tenant
Quotations
Thomas C. Haliburton
No one is rich whose expenditures exceed his means, and no one is poor whose incomings exceed his outgoings.
Thomas C. Haliburton
If your outgo exceeds your income, then your upkeep will be your downfall.
Bill Earle
Usage in the news

In this July 19, 2011 file photo, outgoing Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva talks to reporters during a news conference on Thailand's dispute with Cambodia over an ancient temple at Government House in Bangkok. topnews.com

Include in your outgoing message that you can't answer while you are driving. placerherald.com

In an interview with Scott Pelley, outgoing US Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker address America's progress in winding down the war in Afghanistan and explains that troops may remain past 2014. cbsnews.com

OSLO, Norway (AP) — Norwegian media are quoting the outgoing UN chief observer in Syria as saying it's just a matter of time before Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime crumbles . timesrecordnews.com

NEW YORK (AP) – Imagine having William Shatner supply your outgoing voicemail message. times-herald.com

Usually, in a transition of power, interest groups spend lots of time making demands of the incoming governor while ignoring the outgoing governor. nbcsandiego.com

Swanner, a McCoy descendant , described herself as outgoing, opinionated and argumentative and said she'd probably be the villain if she were on the show. vgazette.com

Calling him an important and influential voice for the Hudson Valley, Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos praised outgoing Sen Stephen Saland for pushing bills regarding domestic violence and child abuse. blog.timesunion.com

Temple Israel to honor outgoing president at annual dinner , meeting. timesleader.com

Montana's outgoing Democratic governor Brian Schweitzer. nationalreview.com

Outgoing Senator Richard Lugar to teach as distinguished professor at UIndy. fox61.trb.com

Outgoing Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley swears in Jackie Lacey as her replacement as her husband, son and daughter look on./OW photo by Nash Baker. ourweekly.com

The outgoing Democrat's administration is negotiating two potential options with Raleigh leaders to vacate the property and draft a 75-to-99-year lease to the city for a yet-to-be-determined price. carynews.com

Among those acknowledged was the outgoing child representative, Cameron Shull. kbn.com

View full size Thomas Ondrey, The Plain Dealer Outgoing Browns President Mike Holmgren probably is better-suited to being on the sidelines coaching. cleveland.com

Usage in scientific papers

In the gauge where the vector potential is zero in I I I , the outgoing wave is described by ψout (r ).
Paraxial propagation of a quantum charge in a random magnetic field

Every vertex has at least one outgoing edge.
Random matrix theory over finite fields: a survey

The ratio between the amplitude of the outgoing wave at the right boundary and that of the transmitted wave at the source defines the transmission rate.
Localization of acoustic waves in 1D random liquid media

Since the outgoing quarks are confined to dimensions of order 1 Fermi, we replace the quark propagator by Px ≈ 1/mπ .
Like-sign dimuon charge asymmetry in the decay of B B-bar pairs

An edge outgoing from these vertices is incident to another vertex of this neighborhood with probability not greater than N −ε .
Gibbs and Quantum Discrete Spaces

Usage in literature

My farm outgoes for the first season were, for implements, seed, work, etc., $14.72-1/2. "The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. X (of X) - America - II, Index" by Various

Consequently, the rate of acceleration was much lower and we were not nearly as uncomfortable as on the outgoing trip. "Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930" by Various

For a while I puzzled over the significance of this outgoing and incoming. "Tales of Fishes" by Zane Grey

He calculated that the telegram would catch an outgoing man-of-war that was shortly due. "Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas" by Lloyd Osbourne

For Outgoing New, Charged, or Repaired Batteries. "The Automobile Storage Battery" by O. A. Witte

But the outgoing tide had left a muddy beach there, and so they had to keep at a respectful distance from it. "Victor's Triumph" by Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth

There he inquired as to outgoing vessels, and learned that the Unicorn would set sail in a few days. "A Romance of the West Indies" by Eugène Sue

It was a relief when the door closed upon the outgoing pair, and Pedro rose and locked it. "Jessica, the Heiress" by Evelyn Raymond

Suddenly an outgoing wave washed the helpless girl from Tom's grasp; she was sinking again. "A Noble Woman" by Ann S. Stephens

Other Indians brought provisions to the outgoing craft. "The Pathless Trail" by Arthur O. (Arthur Olney) Friel

Usage in poetry
Conquistador, set in the iron armor,
I gaily follow the outgoing star,
I go over precipices, harbors
And rest in joyful groves, so far.
Ah! was it not enough that thou
By thy eternall glorie didst outgo me?
Couldst thou not grief's sad conquests me allow,
But in all vict'ries overthrow me?
Whither alasse then shall I goe, ay me,
When as Despaire all hopes outgoe, ay me:
If to the Forrest Cupid hies,
And my poore soule to his law tyes, ay me.
Flye on, flye on, swift Racer, untill she
Whom thou of all ador'st shall learne of thee
The pace t'outfly thee, and shall teach thee groan,
What terrour 'tis t'outgo and be outgon.