Outproduce (verb)

To produce more than an opponent, rival, or standard.

Origin:

Early 20th century: from out- + produce.

Examples:

  1. The factory outproduced its competitors and became the market leader.
  2. The farmer outproduced his rivals and became the leading supplier in the region.
  3. The company outproduced its industry standards and set a new record.
  4. The worker outproduced his colleagues and was promoted to a higher position.
  5. The scientist outproduced his peers and won the Nobel Prize.
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