outplacing

/aʊtˈpleɪsɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outplace: to surpass or exceed someone or something in position, rank, or achievement.
    • The new software is outplacing older versions in user satisfaction surveys.
    • By outplacing all other applicants, she secured the scholarship.
    • The young chess player is outplacing many seasoned competitors in the tournament.
noun
  1. The act of helping someone find a new job after they have been laid off or fired.
    • She specializes in outplacing executives who have been let go.
    • The outplacing of former employees is handled by a dedicated team.
    • Outplacing requires careful coordination with multiple companies.
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