outstudy

/aʊtˈstʌdi/
verb
  1. To study more or more effectively than someone else; to surpass in studying.
    • She always outstudies her friends before final exams.
    • If you want to win the scholarship, you'll need to outstudy all the other applicants.
    • He outstudied his brother and earned a higher score on the test.
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