Outspan

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtspən/

Outspan (verb)

  1. to move or extend beyond a certain area or limit.

Examples

  • They decided to outspan their tents in the open field.
  • The children decided to outspan and play in the park.

Common collocations: outspan a tent, outspan in the sun

Synonyms of Outspan

Neutral

Antonyms of Outspan

  • to put animals back into a yoke or connection
  • to connect or fasten something