outsaw

/aʊtˈsɔ/
verb
  1. Past tense of outsee: to see better, farther, or more than someone else.
    • The eagle outsaw its prey from a great distance.
    • During the lookout shift, she outsaw everyone else on the team.
    • From the top of the hill, he outsaw the other hikers and spotted the trail first.
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