outgo

/aʊtˈɡoʊ/
verb
  1. To go beyond or surpass someone or something; to exceed or outdo.
    • He tried to outgo his rival in the competition.
    • Her dedication will outgo that of any other team member.
    • The new model's performance outgoes the previous version by a wide margin.
noun
  1. Money that is spent; expenditure or outlay.
    • The company's outgo for the month was higher than its income.
    • We need to track every outgo to stay within our budget.
    • The household outgo includes rent, food, and utilities.
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