outprices

/aʊtˈpraɪsɪz/
verb
  1. To offer a lower price than a competitor; to sell something at a cheaper price than someone else.
    • The new store outprices all its rivals by selling basic goods at cost.
    • Our company outprices the competition because we buy materials in bulk.
    • If the airline outprices other carriers on this route, it will attract more passengers.
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