outride

/aʊt ˈraɪd/
verb
  1. To ride faster, farther, or better than (someone).
    • He can outride anyone in the group when it comes to endurance.
    • The young jockey managed to outride all his competitors in the final lap.
    • She trained hard so she could outride her brother on the mountain trail.
  2. To survive or ride out (a storm or difficult situation).
    • They hoped to outride the economic crisis by cutting costs.
    • The ship managed to outride the fierce storm with minimal damage.
    • The old lighthouse has outridden countless hurricanes over the centuries.
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