outcharged

/ˌaʊtˈtʃɑrdʒd/
verb
  1. Past tense of outcharge: charged more than someone else; set a higher price or fee than a competitor.
    • The electrician outcharged the plumber for the repair work.
    • The boutique outcharged the department store for the same designer dress.
    • Last year, the airline outcharged all its rivals for baggage fees.
  2. Past tense of outcharge: charged with more force or intensity than someone else, especially in a physical or military attack.
    • He outcharged the defender and scored the winning goal.
    • During the battle, the infantry outcharged the enemy with great bravery.
    • The champion bull outcharged every other bull in the ring.
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