outbuy

/aʊtˈbaɪ/
verb
  1. To buy more of something than someone else, or to buy something faster than a competitor.
    • Large corporations can often outbuy small businesses in a bidding war.
    • The collector managed to outbuy everyone at the auction for the rare painting.
    • She tried to outbuy her friend for the last concert ticket.
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