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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 technology company's innovations have been outstripping market expectations.
Renewable energy sources have been outstripping traditional forms in global energy production.
The chef's culinary skills have been outstripping those of other chefs in the culinary world.
The student has been outstripping his classmates in solving complex mathematical problems.
The fashion designer's creativity has been outstripping the trends in the industry.
The research team has been outstripping its peers in discovering new scientific breakthroughs.
The artist's unique style has been outstripping conventional art forms in popularity.
The marathon runner and her competitor have been outstripping each other in the race.
The river's current has been outstripping its normal flow due to heavy rainfall.

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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