Thus, the man who is chosen, even by the strongest party, represents perhaps the real wishes only of the narrow margin by which that party outnumbers the other.
They would indeed outnumber the others, as much as the one class of electors outnumbers the other in the country: they could always outvote them, but they would speak and vote in their presence, and subject to their criticism.
In my opinion, Thomas far outnumbers Hood in infantry.
They lack the high mental development of the yellow man as expressed in the Japanese, but even brute force is not to be despised, especially where it outnumbers the whites to the extent that they do in South Africa.
It would not pay a North American to build a hotel south of Concepcion because in that region German influence predominates, and in many places the German population outnumbers that of the native.
The canine population of both of these cities outnumbers that of the human in a proportion of at least three to one.
There is a considerable English colony which has a church and two schools, but like all over in southern Chile, the Teutonic element outnumbers all the rest of foreigners in a ratio of ten to one.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outnumbers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.