outstand

/aʊtˈstænd/
verb
  1. To be noticeably better or more important than others; to excel or be prominent.
    • Her dedication and hard work made her outstand among the other candidates.
    • The new skyscraper is designed to outstand against the city skyline.
    • In a field of talented musicians, his performance truly outstands.
  2. To remain unresolved, unpaid, or not yet dealt with.
    • The question of who will lead the project continues to outstand.
    • A few issues outstand before we can finalize the agreement.
    • Several invoices still outstand from last quarter.
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