outstart

/aʊtˈstɑrt/
verb
  1. To begin or start earlier than someone or something else; to get a head start.
    • In the race to develop a vaccine, several companies tried to outstart their rivals.
    • The younger runner managed to outstart her opponent and never looked back.
    • If you want to win the competition, you need to outstart everyone else by preparing early.
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