Outrace (verb)

To run or move faster than someone or something else.

Origin:

The word outrace is a combination of the prefix "out" meaning "beyond" or "more than" and the verb "race", meaning "to run or move quickly".

Examples:

  1. She outraced the other runners to win the race.
  2. The cheetah outraced the gazelle.
  3. The new car can outrace its competitors on the highway.
  4. He outraced the clock to finish the project before the deadline.
  5. They outraced the storm to reach the shelter before it hit.
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