outspring

Related to outspring: offspring

outspring

(ˌaʊtˈsprɪŋ)
vb (intr) , -springs, -springing, -sprang, -sprung or -sprung
literary to spring out
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Hence, Nonaka's (1994) theory incorporates several of the arguments in this section: the strategic outspring, emphasis on experiential learning, the interrelationship between the individual and the organization, etc.
Playing at centre, Lydon first took a pass from Kevin Tamati to outspring the Wigan cover defence from deep inside his own half.