Terms vs Outserve - What's the difference?
terms | outserve |
To serve more or better than.
* 2006 , William Roger Louis, Ends of British imperialism (page 763)
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=July 5, author=John Branch, title=Venus Ousts Sharapova; Serena Falls to Henin, work=New York Times
, passage=Because if Venus wants it, you can’t outhit her, you can’t outserve her, and she and Serena, when they return serves, it’s just unbelievable. }}
As a noun terms
is .As a verb outserve is
to serve more or better than.outserve
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Verb
(outserv)- Even the National Provincial Bank, the Company's bankers, believed that he had outserved his time.
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