Outdo
(verb)
- Do or achieve more than (someone); surpass.
- Do better than; excel.
- To surpass in skill or accomplishment.
- To surpass or excel someone or something in a particular activity or area.
- To be better or more successful than someone or something else.
Origin:
Early 16th century: from out- "out" + do1.
Examples:
- He outdid himself with his latest masterpiece.
- She outdid her rival in the marathon.
- He outdid his previous performance in the game.
- The new model outdoes the old one in terms of speed and efficiency.
- The chef outdid himself with the dessert.