outplod

/aʊtˈplɑd/
verb
  1. To work or move more steadily and persistently than someone else, often in a slow but determined way.
    • He outplodded his classmates, finishing the long research paper days before the deadline.
    • The old farmer outplodded the younger workers, staying in the fields from dawn until dusk.
    • The marathon runner outplodded the others by maintaining a steady pace while they slowed down.
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