outpaints

/aʊtˈpeɪnts/
verb
  1. To paint better or more skillfully than someone else.
    • In the art competition, she outpaints all her classmates with her use of color.
    • Even as a beginner, he outpaints many experienced artists in realistic portraits.
    • The muralist outpaints her rivals by blending traditional and modern styles.
  2. To cover or decorate a surface with more paint than someone or something else, or to finish painting before another.
    • The factory outpaints its competitors by producing twice as many finished cars per shift.
    • He outpaints his brother on the house project, finishing the entire garage in one day.
    • Our team outpaints the neighbors every year when we repaint the fence.
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