outrange

/aʊtˈreɪndʒ/
verb
  1. To have a greater range than something, especially in terms of distance a weapon can reach or a signal can travel.
    • The sniper rifle was designed to outrange standard infantry weapons.
    • The new artillery system can outrange any enemy cannon currently in use.
    • Our radio tower is tall enough to outrange all the others in the valley.
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