Outperform ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Outperform ( verb )

  1. To do better or achieve more than someone or something else.
  2. To exceed someone or something else in terms of performance or achievement.

Origin:

From out- +‎ perform, formed in the late 19th century.

Examples:

  1. The new product outperformed the old one in sales.
  2. The new team member outperformed the old one in productivity.
  3. The new software outperformed the old one in speed.
  4. The new car outperformed the old one in fuel efficiency.
  5. The new employee outperformed the old one in customer service.

(As a verb)

Outperform ( verb )

  1. To do better or achieve more than someone or something else.
  2. To exceed someone or something else in terms of performance or achievement.

Origin:

From out- +‎ perform, formed in the late 19th century.

Examples:

  1. The new product outperformed the old one in sales.
  2. The new team member outperformed the old one in productivity.
  3. The new software outperformed the old one in speed.
  4. The new car outperformed the old one in fuel efficiency.
  5. The new employee outperformed the old one in customer service.
Some random words: self-absorbed, recede, conversant