outspending
/aʊtˈspɛndɪŋ/
verb
- Present participle of outspend; spending more money than someone else or than a particular amount.
- The tech giant is outspending all its competitors on artificial intelligence.
- She worries that outspending her income will lead to debt.
- By outspending the previous administration, the new government hopes to improve infrastructure.
noun
- The act or practice of spending more money than others or than is planned.
- Outspending in the first quarter led to budget cuts later in the year.
- His constant outspending caused tension in their marriage.
- The company's outspending on marketing did not guarantee higher sales.