9 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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The students who consistently study and prepare tend to outperform their peers in academic assessments.
The student believes that with consistent effort, he will be outperforming his classmates in the final exams.
The student worked diligently to outperform his classmates in the challenging mathematics competition.
Their innovative approach has outperformed traditional teaching methods.
The ambitious student is determined that his project will outperform others in the science fair.
The educational app is designed to help students outperform in standardized tests and academic assessments.
As the students graduate, they will have been outperforming their peers academically.
The student will have outperformed his classmates in mastering complex mathematical concepts.
The student had been outperforming his classmates in mathematics throughout the semester.
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