outpaint

/aʊtˈpeɪnt/
verb
  1. To paint better or more skillfully than someone else.
    • The young artist managed to outpaint her teacher in the final competition.
    • He trained for years hoping to outpaint his rival at the gallery show.
    • No one in the class could outpaint her when it came to watercolor landscapes.
  2. To cover or fill a surface with paint more quickly or extensively than someone else.
    • The crew worked hard to outpaint the neighboring team on the house renovation project.
    • She tried to outpaint her brother by finishing the fence before lunch.
    • Using a roller instead of a brush helped him outpaint his coworkers on the mural.
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