Outdo (verb)

  1. Do or achieve more than (someone); surpass.
  2. Do better than; excel.
  3. To surpass in skill or accomplishment.
  4. To surpass or excel someone or something in a particular activity or area.
  5. To be better or more successful than someone or something else.

Origin:

Early 16th century: from out- "out" + do1.

Examples:

  1. He outdid himself with his latest masterpiece.
  2. She outdid her rival in the marathon.
  3. He outdid his previous performance in the game.
  4. The new model outdoes the old one in terms of speed and efficiency.
  5. The chef outdid himself with the dessert.
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