Outdistance (verb)

To go farther or faster than someone or something else.

Origin:

Early 17th century, from out- + distance.

Examples:

  1. The winning horse outdistanced the others by several lengths.
  2. The new technology outdistanced the old one and quickly became the industry standard.
  3. The marathon runner outdistanced the competition and won the race.
  4. The company outdistanced its rivals and became the market leader.
  5. The new model of the car outdistanced the previous one in terms of performance and design.
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