Outrank
(verb)
- To have a higher rank than someone else.
- To be considered superior to someone else in terms of authority or status.
Origin:
Early 19th century: from out- "beyond" + rank.
Examples:
- He outranked all the other officers in the unit.
- She outranked her colleagues in terms of experience and qualifications.
- The company outranked the competition in terms of revenue and profits.
- The new product outranked the old one in terms of popularity and sales.
- The new recruit outranked the others in terms of skills and performance.