Home › Words › O › outpleaseoutpleaseoutplease means to surpass in pleasing.EtymologyFrom out- + please.verbTo surpass in pleasing.e.g.“Dr. Ed Wheat has sagely said, “Every physical union should be a contest to see which partner can outplease the other.”” — 1984, Tim LaHaye, Beverly LaHaye, What Lovemaking Means to a Man, page 32:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.outpass 74% match — To surpass or exceed. vs outplease →outbeat 69% match — To beat or surpass; to outdo. vs outplease →outpraise 69% match — To surpass in praising. vs outplease →superplease 67% match — To please exceedingly. vs outplease →outinfluence 67% match — To surpass in influencing; to have a greater influence than. vs outplease →outsmile 66% match — To surpass in smiling. vs outplease →outplead 66% match — To surpass in pleading; to plead more successfully than. vs outplease →outbest 66% match — To be better at something. vs outplease →