verb
- present participle of outspring; to spring out or forth with greater force or distance than something else
Usage: literary or formal; often used in poetic or descriptive contexts
adjective
- that springs out or forth; projecting or protruding outward
Usage: rare; archaic or poetic
Examples
- The water was outspringing from the fountain with tremendous force.
- Flowers were outspringing from the garden after the spring rain.
- The outspringing arch of the bridge was an architectural marvel.
- Energy seemed to be outspringing from every corner of the celebration.
- The outspringing roots of the ancient tree broke through the stone path.