outscoop

/aʊtˈskup/
verb
  1. To get or publish a news story before a competitor; to beat someone to a scoop.
    • The reporter managed to outscoop every other newspaper with the exclusive interview.
    • She always tries to outscoop her colleagues by finding sources first.
    • Our team worked all night to outscoop the rival blog on the election results.
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