outstride
/aʊtˈstraɪd/
verb
- To walk or run faster or farther than someone or something; to surpass in speed or distance.
- Even with a head start, the tortoise could not outstride the hare.
- The young athlete managed to outstride all her competitors in the marathon.
- The new train model can outstride older versions by covering more miles per hour.
- To exceed or surpass in achievement, progress, or development.
- The company's innovation continues to outstride its rivals in the tech industry.
- Her academic performance outstrode that of her classmates by a wide margin.
- The city's growth has outstrode the predictions of most economists.