Outsell (verb)

  1. To sell more of something than someone else does.
  2. To be more successful in selling something than someone else is.

Origin:

Outsell (v.) is a back-formation from outseller (n.) which is first recorded in 1788. the word is formed by the prefix out- meaning "more than" and the verb sell meaning "to sell something".

Examples:

  1. The new product outsold the old one by a wide margin.
  2. The company's goal is to outsell the competition.
  3. This year"s model outsold last year"s model by 50%.
  4. He outsold all the other salespeople in the company.
  5. The company's new marketing campaign helped outsell the competition.
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