outpassed

/aʊtˈpæst/
verb
  1. Past tense of outpass: passed someone or something, especially in a race, competition, or journey.
    • He outpassed all his classmates in the spelling bee.
    • The driver outpassed the slow-moving vehicle on the curve.
    • She outpassed the defending champion in the final seconds of the match.
  2. Past tense of outpass: exceeded or surpassed a limit, standard, or expectation.
    • The project outpassed its initial budget by a wide margin.
    • The new bridge outpassed the safety standards required by law.
    • Her performance outpassed the coach's expectations.
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