outrun

/aʊtˈrʌn/
verb
  1. To run faster or farther than someone or something.
    • The cheetah can outrun any other land animal.
    • She outran all the other runners in the marathon.
    • He tried to outrun the police but was caught.
  2. To escape or avoid something by moving quickly.
    • They couldn't outrun the storm and had to take shelter.
    • You can't outrun your problems forever.
    • The rabbit outran the fox by darting into a burrow.
  3. To exceed or go beyond a limit or expectation.
    • The company's success outran all initial projections.
    • His ambition outran his ability to achieve it.
    • The demand for the product outran the supply.
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