outpursue

/aʊtˈpərˈsuː/
verb
  1. To pursue more vigorously or successfully than someone else; to chase or follow with greater determination.
    • In the race, the runner outpursues his competitors and finishes first.
    • The detective outpursues every lead until she solves the case.
    • She outpursues her goals with relentless energy and focus.
  2. To outdo someone in the pursuit of a goal, ambition, or interest.
    • The young entrepreneur outpursues her rivals by working twice as hard.
    • They outpursue other teams in their dedication to winning the championship.
    • He outpursues his colleagues in seeking new business opportunities.
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