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7 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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Her academic performance will outstrip everyone else's in the class.
The company believes its innovative product will outstrip the market competition.
His determination and hard work will outstrip the challenges he faces in his career.
Continuous research and development will outstrip the limitations of current medical treatments.
The upcoming movie is expected to outstrip the box office records of its predecessors.
As the race progresses, the athlete is confident that he will outstrip his competitors.
Over time, population growth may will outstrip the resources available.

Outstrip

out-strip
verbTo surpass or excel; to outdo others in performance or achievement.

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Last Updated On: June 16, 2024
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