outoffices

/aʊtˈɔfɪsɪz/
verb
  1. To have more or better offices than someone else; to surpass in office space or facilities.
    • The startup tried to outoffice the tech giants with its open-plan design and rooftop gardens.
    • They spent millions to outoffice the local firms, but the investment didn't pay off.
    • Our company managed to outoffice our competitors by leasing an entire skyscraper.
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