outfire

/aʊtˈfaɪər/
verb
  1. To shoot or fire a weapon more effectively or rapidly than someone else.
    • In the video game, she could outfire any opponent with her quick reflexes.
    • The cowboy boasted he could outfire anyone in the Wild West show.
    • The soldier managed to outfire the enemy during the training exercise.
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