2outline verb
outlines; outlined; outlin·ing [+ obj] 1 : to draw a line around the edges of (something) — usually used as (be) outlined ▪ The leaves on the vase are outlined in gold. ▪ the outlined areas on the map — sometimes used figuratively ▪ The mountain was outlined against the setting sun. 2 : to list or describe only the most important parts of (an essay, speech, plan, etc.) : to give an outline of (something)
▪ The President outlined his agenda for the next term. ▪ The book outlines the major events of the country's history. ▪ All players must follow the rules outlined above.
▪ The President outlined his agenda for the next term. ▪ The book outlines the major events of the country's history. ▪ All players must follow the rules outlined above.




