Outperform
(
verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Outperform ( verb )
- To do better or achieve more than someone or something else.
- To exceed someone or something else in terms of performance or achievement.
Origin:
From out- + perform, formed in the late 19th century.
Examples:
- The new product outperformed the old one in sales.
- The new team member outperformed the old one in productivity.
- The new software outperformed the old one in speed.
- The new car outperformed the old one in fuel efficiency.
- The new employee outperformed the old one in customer service.
(As a verb)
Outperform ( verb )
- To do better or achieve more than someone or something else.
- To exceed someone or something else in terms of performance or achievement.
Origin:
From out- + perform, formed in the late 19th century.
Examples:
- The new product outperformed the old one in sales.
- The new team member outperformed the old one in productivity.
- The new software outperformed the old one in speed.
- The new car outperformed the old one in fuel efficiency.
- The new employee outperformed the old one in customer service.