Definition of outrebound in English:
 outrebound
verbaʊtˈriːbaʊndˌaʊtˈribaʊnd
[with object]Basketball Recover more rebounds than (another team or player)
 Sullinger's effort helped the Celtics outrebound the Timberwolves
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Boston allowed Jersey to shoot 49 percent from the field and outrebound them by 11.
 -  If you can outrebound a team the way we have, good things are going to happen.
 -  Haywood averages two offensive rebounds and outrebounds freshman shooting guard Forte by .8 per game.
 -  The Golden Eagles were dominant, outrebounding the Demons 53 to 26.
 -  He uses his strength and knowledge of inside position to outrebound bigger players.
 
  Definition of outrebound in US English:
 outrebound
verbˌaʊtˈribaʊndˌoutˈrēbound
[with object]Basketball Recover more rebounds than (another team or player)
 Sullinger's effort helped the Celtics outrebound the Timberwolves
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Boston allowed Jersey to shoot 49 percent from the field and outrebound them by 11.
 -  He uses his strength and knowledge of inside position to outrebound bigger players.
 -  The Golden Eagles were dominant, outrebounding the Demons 53 to 26.
 -  Haywood averages two offensive rebounds and outrebounds freshman shooting guard Forte by .8 per game.
 -  If you can outrebound a team the way we have, good things are going to happen.