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- Dictionaryoutstrip/ˌaʊtˈstrɪp/
verb
- 1. move faster than and overtake (someone else): "during the morning warm-up, he once again outstripped the field" Similar
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Outstrip means to be or become greater than something or someone in amount, degree, or success. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
to be or become greater than something or someone in amount,...
- Znaczenie Outstrip, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
OUTSTRIP definicja: 1. to be or become greater in amount,...
- Outstrip: Danish Translation
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- Outstrip: Thai Translation
outstrip translate: อย่างสังเกตเห็นได้. Learn more in the...
- Outstrip: German Translation
outstrip translate: überflügeln. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Outstrip: Ukrainian Translation
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- Outstrip: Polish Translation
OUTSTRIP translate: przewyższać, prześcignąć. Learn more in...
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- English (US)
Outstrip means to go or be beyond a limit, measure, or degree. It can also mean to surpass in a race or competition. See synonyms, examples, and word history of outstrip.
Outstrip means to become larger, more successful or important than something else, or to go faster than something else. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms and examples from Collins English Dictionary.
to get ahead of or leave behind in a race or in any course of competition. to exceed: a demand that outstrips the supply. outstrip. / ˌaʊtˈstrɪp / verb. to surpass in a sphere of activity, competition, etc. to be or grow greater than. to go faster than and leave behind.
Outstrip means to be or become greater than something or someone in amount, degree, or success. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
If one thing outstrips another, it exceeds it or goes beyond it. When you outstrip someone during a race, you pass them. When one company’s profits outstrip another’s, they make more money. When the productivity of one nation outstrips the neighboring nation, they will have a bigger Gross National Product.
Outstrip means to move past or ahead of, to be greater than or superior to, or to go faster than and leave behind. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples from various sources.