outhunting

/aʊtˈhʌntɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outhunt: to hunt more successfully or in greater quantity than someone else.
    • She prided herself on outhunting everyone in her family during deer season.
    • By outhunting the other teams, the scouts secured enough food for the entire expedition.
    • The rival pack was outhunting the local wolves, forcing them to move to new territory.
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