Outwork (verb)

To work harder or more effectively than someone or something else, especially in order to achieve something.

Origin:

Mid-16th century, from out- + work.

Examples:

  1. She outworked her opponents to win the competition.
  2. He outworked his colleagues to get the promotion.
  3. The team outworked their opponents to win the game.
  4. The company outworked its competitors to gain market share.
  5. The employee outworked his colleagues to meet the deadline.
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