Outmatch (verb)

  1. To surpass or excel in a competition or contest.
  2. To be superior to or better than in a competition or contest.

Origin:

The word "outmatch" is a combination of the prefix "out-" meaning "beyond" or "surpassing" and the verb "match" meaning "to be equal to or comparable to".

Examples:

  1. He outmatched all of his opponents in the tournament.
  2. The team outmatched their rivals in the championship game.
  3. She outmatched the other players in the match.
  4. The company's new product outmatched the competition in terms of quality and performance.
  5. The new model outmatched the older one in terms of efficiency and durability.
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