Outscout

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtˈskaʊt/

Outscout (verb)

  1. To look for and find new people with skills or abilities.

Examples

  • They often outscout for new players in various leagues.
  • Companies often outscout for new talent to hire.

Common collocations: outscout talent, actively outscout

Synonyms of Outscout

Neutral

Antonyms of Outscout

  • To overlook or not pay attention to something.