v.
outdo or overcome in talking or argumentation: whether you get ten years or go free can depend on whether your counsel can out -talk the other man's
Oxford American Dictionary v.
outdo or overcome in talking: he was out -talked by his mother
Oxford Dictionary ph.
(in Parliament) block the course of a bill by prolonging discussion to the time of adjournment
Oxford American Dictionary ph.
persuade someone not to do something unwise
Oxford American Dictionary ph.
(in Parliament) block the course of a bill by prolonging discussion to the time of adjournment
Oxford Dictionary ph.
persuade someone not to do something unwise
Oxford Dictionary ph.
persuade someone not to do (something unwise)
Oxford Dictionary ph.
persuade someone not to do (something unwise)
Oxford American Dictionary