Outscore
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Outscore ( verb )
To achieve more points or goals than an opposing team or player.
Origin:
From old english ut + score.
Examples:
- The team outscored their opponents in the final game.
- He outscored the other players and won the tournament.
- The new strategy helped the team outscore their competitors.
- The new technology quickly outscored the old one.
- 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:
- The team outscored their opponents in the final game.
- He outscored the other players and won the tournament.
- The new strategy helped the team outscore their competitors.
- The new technology quickly outscored the old one.
- The new car outscored the older models on the track.