How Do You Spell OUTPREACH?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtpɹˈiːt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The word "Outpreach" is pronounced as /aʊtˈpritʃ/. It is a verb which means to exceed or surpass in preaching or public speaking. The spelling of this word follows the English language's typical pattern of combining the prefix "out-" with the root word "preach". The stress is placed on the first syllable "out" while the second syllable "preach" is pronounced as /pritʃ/. This word can be used in various contexts, such as in religious, political or motivational speeches, where the speaker aims to outperform their competitors in delivering an effective message.

OUTPREACH Meaning and Definition

  1. Outpreach is a verb that refers to the act of surpassing or outperforming others in terms of spreading a particular message, idea, or cause to a wider audience. It involves engaging in efforts that go above and beyond in terms of outreach and communication strategies in order to reach a larger number of people.

    Outpreaching can refer to various contexts, such as marketing, advocacy, or community work, where individuals or organizations strive to have a greater impact and influence on others. It entails employing innovative and effective methods to connect with diverse groups of individuals and convey a specific message or objective in a more compelling and persuasive manner.

    To outpreach someone or to be outpreached means to excel or exceed others' efforts in terms of attracting attention, generating interest, and ultimately achieving desired outcomes through effective communication and engagement. This can involve utilizing various channels and platforms, such as social media, public speaking, organizing events, or employing creative marketing techniques to reach and connect with a wider demographic.

    Outpreaching requires proactive and strategic planning, as well as continuous assessment and adaptation of approaches to ensure maximum reach and impact. It is a term often used in the realms of community outreach, activism, sales, and public relations, where individuals or organizations are driven to go above and beyond traditional methods in order to reach and engage a broader audience.

Common Misspellings for OUTPREACH

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Etymology of OUTPREACH

The word "outpreach" is a compound word consisting of "out" and "preach".

The word "preach" originates from the Old English word "precan", which meant "to proclaim, to announce, or to preach". This Old English word was derived from the Latin word "praedicare", which means "to proclaim" or "to make known".

The prefix "out" is added to the word "preach" to create "outpreach". In this context, "out" signifies the idea of surpassing, exceeding, or going beyond. Therefore, "outpreach" can be understood as seeking to surpass or exceed in proclaiming, announcing, or preaching a particular message.

Conjugate verb Outpreach

CONDITIONAL

I would outpreach
you would outpreach
he/she/it would outpreach
we would outpreach
they would outpreach

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be outpreaching
you would be outpreaching
he/she/it would be outpreaching
we would be outpreaching
they would be outpreaching

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have outpreach
you would have outpreach
he/she/it would have outpreach
we would have outpreach
they would have outpreach

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been outpreaching
you would have been outpreaching
he/she/it would have been outpreaching
we would have been outpreaching
they would have been outpreaching

FUTURE

I will outpreach
you will outpreach
he/she/it will outpreach
we will outpreach
they will outpreach

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be outpreaching
you will be outpreaching
he/she/it will be outpreaching
we will be outpreaching
they will be outpreaching

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have outpreached
you will have outpreached
he/she/it will have outpreached
we will have outpreached
they will have outpreached

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been outpreaching
you will have been outpreaching
he/she/it will have been outpreaching
we will have been outpreaching
they will have been outpreaching

IMPERATIVE

you outpreach
we let´s outpreach

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outpreach

PAST

I outpreached
you outpreached
he/she/it outpreached
we outpreached
they outpreached

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was outpreaching
you were outpreaching
he/she/it was outpreaching
we were outpreaching
they were outpreaching

PAST PARTICIPLE

outpreached

PAST PERFECT

I had outpreached
you had outpreached
he/she/it had outpreached
we had outpreached
they had outpreached

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been outpreaching
you had been outpreaching
he/she/it had been outpreaching
we had been outpreaching
they had been outpreaching

PRESENT

I outpreach
you outpreach
he/she/it outpreaches
we outpreach
they outpreach

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am outpreaching
you are outpreaching
he/she/it is outpreaching
we are outpreaching
they are outpreaching

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outpreaching

PRESENT PERFECT

I have outpreached
you have outpreached
he/she/it has outpreached
we have outpreached
they have outpreached

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been outpreaching
you have been outpreaching
he/she/it has been outpreaching
we have been outpreaching
they have been outpreaching

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