outprice

/aʊtˈpraɪs/
verb
  1. To offer a lower price than a competitor; to sell something more cheaply than someone else.
    • To win the contract, the company had to outprice its main competitor by 10%.
    • Small businesses often struggle to outprice large online retailers.
    • The new store outpriced all its rivals during the grand opening sale.
  2. To be priced higher than something else; to exceed in price.
    • These designer shoes outprice similar styles from other brands.
    • The cost of the renovation outprice the original estimate by thousands.
    • The luxury handbag outprice most people's monthly rent.
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