outracing

/aʊtˈreɪsɪŋ/
verb
  1. To go faster than someone or something in a race or competition.
    • In the final lap, the runner succeeded in outracing her closest competitor.
    • The cheetah is famous for outracing almost every other animal on the savanna.
    • The new sports car boasts an engine capable of outracing most models on the market.
  2. To surpass or outdo someone in a non-physical competition, such as in business or technology.
    • The startup focused on outracing larger companies by releasing innovative features first.
    • She spent years outracing her own previous records in the stock market.
    • In the world of online streaming, services are constantly outracing each other to secure exclusive content.
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