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The meaning of OUTSTRIP is to go faster or farther than. How to use outstrip in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Outstrip.
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Outstrip Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OUTSTRIP is to go faster or farther than. How to use outstrip in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Outstrip.
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outstrip (third-person singular simple present outstrips, present participle outstripping, simple past and past participle outstripped or outstript) (transitive) To move more quickly than (someone or something) so as to outrun or leave it behind. Synonyms: overgo, overhaul, overtake.
OUTSTRIP Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) , out·stripped, out·strip·ping. to outdo; surpass; excel. to outdo or pass in running or swift travel: A car can outstrip the local train. to get ahead of or leave behind in a race or in any course of competition. to exceed: a demand that outstrips the supply. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of outstrip 1.
OUTSTRIP Synonyms: 56 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Some common synonyms of outstrip are exceed, excel, outdo, surpass, and transcend. While all these words mean "to go or be beyond a stated or implied limit, measure, or degree," outstrip suggests surpassing in a race or competition.
Outstrip Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
OUTSTRIP meaning: 1 : to be or become better, greater, or larger than (someone or something); 2 : to do better than (someone or something)
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