outtask

/aʊtˈtæsk/
verb
  1. To perform more tasks or complete tasks faster than someone else, especially in a competitive or work context.
    • In the office challenge, she outtasked everyone by finishing her reports first.
    • The new software helps the team outtask their rivals in customer service.
    • He always tries to outtask his coworkers to impress the boss.
  2. To assign tasks to someone else, especially in a way that shifts work away from oneself.
    • The manager tried to outtask the difficult project to another department.
    • Don't outtask all the boring jobs to the new intern.
    • She outtasked the data entry to her assistant so she could focus on strategy.
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