Outrun ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Outrun ( verb )

To run faster or farther than someone or something else and move ahead of them.

Origin:

From old english ut + run.

Examples:

  1. He outran his rivals to win the race.
  2. The company outran its competitors in terms of growth.
  3. The new technology quickly outran the old one.
  4. He outran the other runners and came in first.
  5. The new car outran the older models on the track.

(As a noun)

Outrun ( noun )

To run faster or farther than someone or something else and move ahead of them.

Origin:

From old english ut + run.

Examples:

  1. He outran his rivals to win the race.
  2. The company outran its competitors in terms of growth.
  3. The new technology quickly outran the old one.
  4. He outran the other runners and came in first.
  5. The new car outran the older models on the track.
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