outpoint

/aʊtˈpɔɪnt/
verb
  1. To score more points than an opponent in a game or competition.
    • She outpointed all other contestants in the spelling bee.
    • Our team outpointed the opposition by a narrow margin of 78 to 75.
    • The boxer outpointed his rival over twelve rounds to win the title.
  2. To surpass or outdo someone in a particular quality or achievement.
    • The restaurant outpoints others in the area for its excellent service.
    • The new smartphone outpoints its competitors in battery life and camera quality.
    • In the debate, she outpointed her opponent with clearer logic and stronger evidence.
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