outpolls

/aʊtˈpoʊlz/
verb
  1. Third person singular form of outpoll: receives more votes than (an opponent) in an election.
    • The latest survey shows that the mayor outpolls all potential rivals by a wide margin.
    • In every debate, the experienced candidate consistently outpolls the newcomer.
    • Whoever outpolls the others in the primary will face a tough general election.
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