Outstrip
(verb)
- To surpass or excel someone or something in a particular activity or quality.
- 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:
- He outstripped his opponents and set a new record.
- She outstripped her classmates and became the valedictorian.
- The new product outstripped its rivals in sales.
- He outstripped expectations with his performance.
- Their outstrip growth in the market helped them to become a leading company.