outmoving

/aʊtˈmuvɪŋ/
verb
  1. To move faster or more effectively than someone or something else; to surpass in movement or speed.
    • The new robot can outmove older models with its advanced sensors.
    • In the final lap, the runner managed to outmove her competitors and win the race.
    • The cheetah can outmove almost any animal on the savanna.
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adjective
  1. Moving outward or away from a central point; exiting or departing.
    • The outmoving tide left shells and seaweed on the beach.
    • The outmoving crowd slowly made its way toward the exits.
    • We watched the outmoving traffic from the airport terminal.
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