1. Outwith This centralised location of individual agency is crucial to understanding normative evaluations Outwith the religious context; the individual is a central source of normativity
Outwith, Of
2. From the Cambridge English Corpus Women who defer childbearing do so for many reasons, both within and Outwith …
Outwith
3. Preposition In Scottish English, Outwith means outside
Outwith, Outside
4. It is, however, necessary on occasion to work Outwith these hours
On, Occasion, Outwith
5. Example sentences from the Web for Outwith The prognosis of the mental state of victims to tic is Outwith our province: it is a topic long since handled by psychiatrists
Outwith, Of, Our
6. Tics and Their Treatment Henry Meigne The prisoner sees his agent in view of but Outwith …
Of, Outwith
7. Outwith But the second night of their wedding was the first time that a band had been brought in from Outwith the island to perform for the dancers.
Outwith, Of
8. Examples of Outwith in a Sentence
Of, Outwith
9. Van Duyne: It's $1.6 billion of wages he just knocked Outwith a signature, it's thousands and thousandsof jobs that were just decimated overnight
Of, Outwith, Overnight
10. What does Outwith mean? (chiefly Scotland, Northern England) Outside; beyond; outside of
Outwith, Outside, Of
11. “The panel is likely to favour somebody who has done really exceptional work Outwith their duty and beyond PR associations.”.
Outwith
12. Outwith aims to take the listener beyond: beyond our borders, and beyond the headlines
Outwith, Our
13. However, to ears familiar with the word, the meaning of Outwith is nuanced and perhaps more elegant than outside
Of, Outwith, Outside
14. Are there any use cases where Outwith conveys a specific or distinct meaning, not adequately expressed by a simple substitution as above?
Outwith, Or
15. Most dictionaries, if they list Outwith at all, usually define it as meaning outside, but it's a little more complicated than that
Outwith, Outside
16. Outwith - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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17. From Middle English Outwith, outewith, a transposed variant of Middle English withoute (“without”); equivalent to out + with
Outwith, Outewith, Of, Out
18. Outwith (preposition) Outside; beyond; outside of
Outwith, Outside, Of
19. ‘In the 1960s, the guide began covering countries Outwith France.’ ‘Increasingly, specialist care is provided Outwith hospitals and those patients who need to go to hospital stay there for shorter periods.’ ‘And Outwith the galleries' jurisdiction, there is another challenge.’
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20. He had lived Outwith Scotland for five years.
Outwith
21. Outwith has established a unique network of ex-industry leaders and change practitioners worldwide that we call on as required
Outwith, Of, On
22. But that doesn’t mean that the expectations associated with the ‘dark cube’ automatically fall away Outwith the purpose-built cinema
Outwith
23. A Scottish - English word meaning ‘ outside of’ or ‘beyond’ It’s a much more common occurrence Outwith the UK.
Outside, Of, Or, Occurrence, Outwith
24. Being a principle word of self-referential encoding it doesn't appear in any 'English' dictionary as it would no longer be 'Outwith…
Of, Outwith
25. Recycled units were those units returned to the blood bank with a secure ‘cold chain’ (within acceptable storage conditions while Outwith blood bank control) and therefore able to be re-entered into stock for issue to another patient; discarded units were those units returned to blood bank whose cold chain was not secure and so could not be
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26. Outwith is a podcast taking you beyond the headlines and beyond our borders - to give you a deeper and more rounded understanding of our world
Outwith, Our, Of
27. The dictionary of Scots language defines 'Outwith' as being a preposition meaning: 'outside, out of, beyond'
Of, Outwith, Outside, Out
28. Clyde Training Solutions (CTS) - the first offshore training provider in Scotland located Outwith Aberdeen - has seen rapid growth over the past two years, with the number of delegates passing through its Clydebank doors in 2019 alone set to exceed 13,000 by year-end.
Offshore, Outwith, Over, Of
29. Outwith Festival, Dunfermline, Fife
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30. Outwith This centralised location of individual agency is crucial to understanding normative evaluations Outwith the religious context; the individual is a central source of normativity
Outwith, Of
31. From the Cambridge English Corpus Women who defer childbearing do so for many reasons, both within and Outwith …
Outwith
32. Start the Outwith article, using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it; but please remember Wikipedia is not a dictionary
Outwith, Or
33. Wiktionary:Special:Search/Outwith A cross-project redirect : This is a redirect from a title linked to an item on Wikidata.
Outwith, On
34. Translation for 'Outwith' in the free English-Polish dictionary and many other Polish translations.
Outwith, Other
35. Search Outwith and thousands of other words in English definition and synonym dictionary from Reverso
Outwith, Of, Other
36. You can complete the definition of Outwith given by the English Definition dictionary with other English dictionaries: Wikipedia, Lexilogos, Oxford, Cambridge, Chambers Harrap, Wordreference, Collins Lexibase dictionaries, Merriam Webster
Of, Outwith, Other, Oxford
37. Outwith prep preposition: Relates noun or pronoun to another element of sentence--for example, "a picture of John," "She walked from my house to yours." Scot (outside of, not within) en dehors de, hors de prép préposition: met en relation un nom et un autre élément
Outwith, Or, Of, Outside
38. The identification of mutations Outwith previously described hotspot codons increases the K-Ras mutation burden in colorectal tumours by one-third
Of, Outwith, One
39. Antonyms for Outwith include within, inside, in, between and in between
Outwith
40. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Edinburgh undertook a ‘digital pivot’ when it moved all on-campus course delivery to ‘remote’ teaching from Outwith the campus in response to the national lockdown.
Of, On, Outwith
41. Translation for 'Outwith' in the free English-German dictionary and many other German translations.
Outwith, Other
42. — Sales during October — Berwickshire (Outwith burgh), 1162
October, Outwith
43. Haliburton Horace 240: Drive off the evils that we dread, Outwith us and within's
Off, Outwith
44. (24 April) 3: It [the car] was Outwith the control of the driver.
Outwith, Of
45. Those arranging a funeral are requested not to arrange a funeral Outwith their local area where they would not normally do so, unless there is a specific reason for doing so, such as to arrange a burial in a family lair in a burial ground
Outwith
46. Sparking growth from Outwith Our clients describe us as builders, engineers, coaches, mentors - we don't really mind, whatever fits best
Outwith, Our
47. Outwith the pharma and healthcare sectors, China and India have been hogging much of the economic headlines of late, though Russia continues to offer attractive opportunities for UK firms
Outwith, Of, Offer, Opportunities
48. MaryW commented on the word Outwith
On, Outwith
49. The gym involved regular commitment, and Outwith her job, she was crap at regular commitment.Kate Atkinson, One Good Turn (New York: Little, Brown & Co., 2006), p
Outwith, One
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You're probably beginning to get the picture. Most dictionaries, if they list outwith at all, usually define it as meaning outside, but it's a little more complicated than that. I think Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary has hit it on the head: It's usually this ' not within ' or ' not part of ', that we are stressing when we use this expression.
And here's a historical timeline of the use of outwith in a selection of Google Books, courtesy of Google Ngram Viewer - one of the best toys on the Internet. NB. It is only used as a preposition. It should also be stressed that outwith is only used as a preposition, whereas outside can be a noun, adjective and adverb as well as a preposition.
It should also be stressed that outwith is only used as a preposition, whereas outside can be a noun, adjective and adverb as well as a preposition. So in Scotland we'd say: Archie's outside in the garden with the dog. (adverb) Not he's outwith ... Ewan's painting the outside of the house. (noun) Not he's painting the outwith ...
Outwith the zamindaris, the character of the state's relationship with ryots was being transformed. In these a real dispute is determined before a real judge outwith the legal system. Sure there are other ways of measuring them, but these tend to be outwith the consultation, don't they?