outstriding

/aʊtˈstraɪdɪŋ/
verb
  1. To walk or step with longer strides than someone else, so as to go faster or get ahead.
    • The tall hiker kept outstriding the rest of the group on the trail.
    • She easily outstrode her younger brother during their walk to school.
    • The athlete trained hard to outstride his competitors in the race.
  2. To surpass or outdo someone in progress, achievement, or development.
    • The new policy aims to outstride previous efforts in reducing pollution.
    • The company's innovation quickly outstrode its rivals in the tech industry.
    • Her dedication to learning outstrode that of all her classmates.
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