outdistance

/aʊtˈdɪstəns/
verb
  1. To go farther or faster than someone or something, especially in a race or competition.
    • In the car race, the red vehicle quickly outdistanced the rest of the pack.
    • The company's new technology outdistanced its rivals in the market.
    • The marathon runner outdistanced all her competitors by the final mile.
  2. To be much better or more successful than someone or something else.
    • The novel's popularity far outdistances that of the author's earlier works.
    • In terms of customer service, this store outdistances all others in the city.
    • Her academic achievements outdistance those of any other student in her class.
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