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- Look up class in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. class, classes, or The class may refer to: class (biology), a taxonomic rank class (knowledge representation)...
- Air Force. Modern for its time, by the German invasion of 1940 it was outclassed by the airplanes of the Luftwaffe, although it was used with some success...
- While the car was still inferior to both the Ferrari and McLaren, it outclassed the rest of the field. BMW scored points in every race, ending the season...
- may be noted as "RSC" (referee stopped contest) with notations for an outclassed opponent (RSCO), outscored opponent (RSCOS), injury (RSCI) or head injury...
- election, the CHP has been racked by internal power struggles, and has been outclassed by the AKP governments of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Many of its members were...
- was developed as a BL successor to the RML 2.5 inch **** gun which was outclassed in the Second Boer War. This breech-loading gun was an improvement on...
- However, the light armament and armor left these ships over-specialized and outclassed by ordinary similar sized protected cruisers that they might encounter...
- Clarisse Loughrey wrote Jolie's "bare-knuckled performance ... easily outclasses the film that contains it". Jolie next pla**** Thena, a warrior with post-traumatic...
- influential early 20th-century battleship type, known for revolutionarily outclassing (and thus supposedly never needing to fear) the smaller, weaker battleships...
- The Qing navy, composed entirely of wooden sailing junks, was severely outclassed by the modern tactics and firepower of the British Royal Navy. British...