outserve

/ˌaʊtˈsɜrv/
verb
  1. To serve better or more effectively than someone else, especially in a competitive context such as sports or customer service.
    • In the tournament, he tried to outserve his rival by placing the ball in difficult corners.
    • The young tennis player managed to outserve her opponent with powerful aces.
    • Our restaurant aims to outserve every other place in town with faster and friendlier service.
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