outmarch

/aʊtˈmɑrtʃ/
verb
  1. To march faster or farther than someone else; to surpass in marching.
    • In the race, she easily outmarched all the other runners.
    • Our team managed to outmarch the competition during the charity walk.
    • The younger soldiers could outmarch the veterans on long treks.
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