5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Outperform' in a Sentence
"To exceed in the quality or level of performance; to do better than others in a particular activity or competition." more
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Sarah can outperform in coloring the rainbow.
As the artist's career progresses, her paintings will have been outperforming others in terms of popularity.
The artist has been outperforming in creating visually stunning masterpieces.
The talented artist continues to create paintings that outperform others in terms of creativity and expression.
The artist's latest sculpture is intended to outperform previous works in terms of creativity and impact.
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