outsell

/aʊtˈsɛl/
verb
  1. To sell more of a product than a competitor or than another product.
    • The new smartphone model outsold all previous versions in the first week.
    • Their bakery consistently outsells the other shops on the street.
    • The author hoped her latest book would outsell her first novel.
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