outrace

/aʊtˈreɪs/
verb
  1. To run, drive, or move faster than someone or something; to beat in a race or competition of speed.
    • The cheetah can outrace any other land animal.
    • The new sports car can outrace most models on the market.
    • She managed to outrace her brother to the finish line.
  2. To surpass or outdo in a figurative sense, such as in progress or development.
    • Technology often outraces our ability to regulate it.
    • Her ambition outraced her fear of failure.
    • The company's growth continues to outrace its competitors.
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