outshine

/aʊtˈʃaɪn/
verb
  1. To be much better or more impressive than someone or something else.
    • Her performance in the play outshone all the other actors.
    • The new smartphone outshines its competitors in both speed and camera quality.
    • Even as a child, his talent for music outshone everyone in his family.
  2. To shine brighter than something else.
    • The full moon outshone the stars in the clear night sky.
    • During the eclipse, the sun's corona briefly outshines the darkened disk.
    • The lighthouse beam outshone the distant city lights.
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