verb
- present participle of outroll; to roll out or extend further than something else
- to surpass or exceed in rolling or in a rolling motion
Usage: often used in technical or mechanical contexts
Usage: less common; used in competitive or comparative contexts
Examples
- The machine is outrolling the dough to the correct thickness.
- The barrel was outrolling across the floor faster than expected.
- She watched the carpet outrolling from the storage tube.
- The conveyor belt kept outrolling material at a steady pace.
- The waves were outrolling onto the shore with increasing force.