outscooping

/aʊtˈskupɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outscoop: the act of getting or publishing a news story before a competitor.
    • The journalist is known for outscooping everyone on major stories.
    • They are outscooping the other networks with live coverage.
    • Outscooping the competition requires fast work and good sources.
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