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Definitions for outspent
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Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Outspent
owt-spent′, adj. thoroughly tired out.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of outspent in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of outspent in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of outspent in a Sentence
To run a credible campaign in this day and age, you do need a whole lot of money, whether the magic number is $200 million, it is $150 million, it is a lot of money, but even with that, you would be enormously outspent by the Koch Brother candidates and the other candidates who will likely spend, in the final analysis, over $1 billion, if not two.
You're outnumbered, you're outstaffed, you're outspent. The only way you can do your job is to be creative.
To run a credible campaign in this day and age, you do need a whole lot of money, whether the magic number is $200 million, it is $150 million, it is a lot of money, but even with that, you would be enormously outspent by the Koch Brothers candidates and the other candidates who will likely spend, in the final analysis, over $1 billion, if not two.
At the time, we thought it was ok, we got all of the publicity and we called it a win, because we were outspent by so much. But looking back on it, we didn't realize it at the time what comes along with a win in Iowa such as the cover Newsweek, the cover of Time, all of the major publications would have pronounced Rick Santorum as the blue collar conservative and winner of Iowa.
Bernie's implication is somehow I'm being funded by millionaires, in Super Tuesday and before that, Bernie outspent me 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-to-1. And I still won. I didn't have any money and I still won!
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