outkeeping

/aʊtˈkiːpɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of keeping or maintaining something longer or better than others.
    • Her outkeeping of the family traditions impressed everyone at the reunion.
    • Outkeeping of records is a key skill for archivists.
    • The competition focused on outkeeping of supplies during the survival challenge.
adjective
  1. That keeps or maintains something longer or better than others.
    • The outkeeping strategy helped them survive the harsh winter.
    • The outkeeping team won the endurance contest by a wide margin.
    • She was known as the outkeeping champion in the annual preservation contest.
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