Outrank (verb)

  1. To have a higher rank than someone else.
  2. To be considered superior to someone else in terms of authority or status.

Origin:

Early 19th century: from out- "beyond" + rank.

Examples:

  1. He outranked all the other officers in the unit.
  2. She outranked her colleagues in terms of experience and qualifications.
  3. The company outranked the competition in terms of revenue and profits.
  4. The new product outranked the old one in terms of popularity and sales.
  5. The new recruit outranked the others in terms of skills and performance.
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