outadd

/aʊtˈæd/
verb
  1. To add more than someone else; to surpass in adding.
    • In the math contest, she managed to outadd all her classmates.
    • He tried to outadd his brother during the game of dice, but he rolled too low.
    • The accountant could outadd anyone in the office when tallying receipts.
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