outclass

/aʊtˈklæs/
verb
  1. To be much better than someone or something; to surpass in quality, skill, or performance.
    • The young tennis player outclasses her opponents with powerful serves.
    • This new smartphone outclasses all previous models in speed and design.
    • The chef's signature dish outclasses anything else on the menu.
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