outrush

/ˈaʊtˌrʌʃ/
verb
  1. To rush or move faster than someone or something else; to surpass in speed or urgency.
    • The cheetah can outrush any other land animal over short distances.
    • The emergency services had to outrush the spreading wildfire to evacuate the town.
    • In the final lap, the runner managed to outrush her rival and cross the finish line first.
noun
  1. A sudden, rapid outward flow or movement, such as of water, air, or people.
    • There was a sudden outrush of fans from the stadium after the game ended.
    • The outrush of air from the balloon sent it spinning across the room.
    • The outrush of water from the broken dam flooded the valley within minutes.
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