outsoar
/aʊtˈsɔr/
verb
- To fly or rise higher than something else, especially in a literal or figurative sense.
- Her ambitions outsoar those of her classmates, aiming for the stars.
- The eagle can outsoar any other bird in the sky.
- The new drone is designed to outsoar previous models in altitude and endurance.
- To surpass or exceed in achievement, quality, or imagination.
- The novel's themes outsoar simple entertainment, touching on deep philosophical questions.
- In the competition, her performance outsoared everyone else's by a wide margin.
- His creativity seems to outsoar all limits, producing one masterpiece after another.