See Also: outstrip(dictionary)

outstrip (oh)



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[Date: 1500-1600; Origin: strip 'to move fast' (15-18 centuries)]
to do something better than someone else or be more successful
::We outstripped all our competitors in sales last year.
to be greater in quantity than something else
::Demand for new aircraft production is outstripping supply.
to run or move faster than someone or something else
::Speeding at 90 mph, Denny outstripped police cars for an hour.