9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Outstrip' in a Sentence
"To surpass or excel; to outdo others in performance or achievement." more
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The student's progress is outstripping the expectations of the teacher.
Her academic performance outstripped her classmates, earning her top honors.
Her academic performance will outstrip everyone else's in the class.
Her academic achievements will have outstripped those of her peers by graduation.
Despite challenges, her academic performance will have been outstripping her peers consistently.
His academic achievements have outstripped the expectations of his teachers.
The student has been outstripping his classmates in solving complex mathematical problems.
Education systems in some countries will be outstripping others in terms of student performance.
The demand for online courses has outstripped that of traditional classroom learning.
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