Outstrip (verb)

  1. To surpass or excel someone or something in a particular activity or quality.
  2. To leave someone or something behind in a race or competition.

Origin:

Outstrip is a combination of the prefix "out-" meaning "outside" or "beyond" and "strip" meaning "to remove" or "to surpass".

Examples:

  1. He outstripped his opponents and set a new record.
  2. She outstripped her classmates and became the valedictorian.
  3. The new product outstripped its rivals in sales.
  4. He outstripped expectations with his performance.
  5. Their outstrip growth in the market helped them to become a leading company.
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