outdress

/aʊtˈdrɛs/
verb
  1. To dress more stylishly, formally, or impressively than someone else.
    • She managed to outdress everyone at the gala with her elegant gown.
    • Even the bride was outdressed by her maid of honor's stunning outfit.
    • He always tries to outdress his coworkers at office parties.
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