to outstay

  • 61overstaying — v. stay too long, outstay welcome …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 62overstays — v. stay too long, outstay welcome …

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  • 63welcome — 1 verb (T) 1 to say hello in a friendly way to someone who has just arrived: The Queen welcomed the President as he got off the plane. 2 to accept an idea, suggestion etc happily: Henri doesn t welcome intrusions into his privacy. | The college… …

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  • 64outdo — v 1. surpass, exceed, outreach, excel, overtop, out Herod, go beyond, outsoar, transcend; outclass, outrank, outrate, come first, be superior to, take precedence over, override, overrule; outweigh, over weigh, outbalance, overbalance, tip the… …

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  • 65welcome — I UK [ˈwelkəm] / US verb [transitive] Word forms welcome : present tense I/you/we/they welcome he/she/it welcomes present participle welcoming past tense welcomed past participle welcomed *** 1) to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when… …

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  • 66welcome*/*/ — [ˈwelkəm] verb [T] I 1) to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when they arrive My aunt and uncle were waiting at the door to welcome us.[/ex] 2) to say that you approve of something that has happened, or that you are pleased about it They …

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  • 67out- — prefixal use of out, adverb, preposition, or adjective, occurring in various senses in compounds, as in outcast, outcome, outside, and serving also to form many transitive verbs denoting a going beyond, surpassing, or outdoing in the particular… …

  • 68overstay — /oʊvəˈsteɪ/ (say ohvuh stay) verb (t) 1. to stay beyond the time or duration of; outstay: *Now don t get me wrong; I do admit that I overstayed my welcome ! –messenger, 1991. –verb (i) 2. to stay in a country longer than is permitted, as by a… …

  • 69outlast — [v] endure beyond another hang on, outlive, outstay, outwear, remain, survive; concept 407 Ant. fail, fall apart, lose, peter out, shoot, succumb …

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  • 70outlive — [v] outlast continue, endure, hang on, outstay, prevail, remain, survive; concept 407 …

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