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