outpresses

/aʊtˈprɛsɪz/
verb
  1. To press or squeeze something more than something else, or to a greater degree.
    • The new hydraulic press outpresses the previous version, achieving higher compression in less time.
    • The machine outpresses the old model by extracting more juice from the same amount of fruit.
    • In the competition, the athlete outpresses his rival by lifting an extra 20 pounds.
  2. To exert more pressure or influence than someone or something else; to dominate or overcome through pressure.
    • The larger company outpresses smaller competitors by offering lower prices and faster delivery.
    • His determination outpresses any obstacle that stands in his way.
    • In the debate, her calm logic outpresses his emotional arguments every time.
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