Outclass
(verb)
- To surpass in class, quality, or ability.
- To be superior to in a particular aspect.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from out- "beyond" + class.
Examples:
- The new car outclassed all its competitors in terms of speed and fuel efficiency.
- The school's new computer lab outclassed the old one in every way.
- The new recruit outclassed the rest of the team in skill and dedication.
- The new restaurant outclassed all the others in the city in terms of service and ambiance.
- The new product outclassed the old one in terms of functionality and design.