outpass

/aʊtˈpæs/
verb
  1. To pass someone or something, especially in a race, competition, or journey.
    • The sports car easily outpassed the truck on the highway.
    • The cyclist managed to outpass her rival just before the finish line.
    • In the final lap, the runner outpassed three competitors to win the gold medal.
  2. To exceed or surpass a limit, standard, or expectation.
    • The company's quarterly profits outpassed analysts' predictions.
    • Her test scores outpassed the requirements for the advanced program.
    • The new software update outpassed all previous performance benchmarks.
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