Outscore ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Outscore ( verb )

To achieve more points or goals than an opposing team or player.

Origin:

From old english ut + score.

Examples:

  1. The team outscored their opponents in the final game.
  2. He outscored the other players and won the tournament.
  3. The new strategy helped the team outscore their competitors.
  4. The new technology quickly outscored the old one.
  5. The new car outscored the older models on the track.

(As a noun)

Outscore ( noun )

To achieve more points or goals than an opposing team or player.

Origin:

From old english ut + score.

Examples:

  1. The team outscored their opponents in the final game.
  2. He outscored the other players and won the tournament.
  3. The new strategy helped the team outscore their competitors.
  4. The new technology quickly outscored the old one.
  5. The new car outscored the older models on the track.
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