outsift
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[edit]outsift (third-person singular simple present outsifts, present participle outsifting, simple past and past participle outsifted)
- (transitive, poetic, archaic) To sift out.
- 1872, John Charles Curtis, The New Poetical Reader, page 140:
- So let me not sift amiss, / But by Wisdom still be taught / To outsift each evil thought / From the mind, and keep behind / The food of bliss.
- 1873, Sara Louisa Oberholtzer, Violet Lee, and Other Poems, page 72:
- But when we are uplifted, / And all the chaff outsifted […]