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outperform
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
outperform
(verb)
outperform
/ˌaʊtpɚ
ˈ
foɚm/
verb
outperforms
;
outperformed
;
outperforming
outperform
/ˌaʊtpɚ
ˈ
foɚm/
verb
outperforms
;
outperformed
;
outperforming
Britannica Dictionary definition of OUTPERFORM
[
+ object
]
:
to do or perform better than (someone or something)
The car consistently
outperforms
all other vehicles in its class.
outperforming
the competition
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