outtasked

/aʊtˈtæskt/
verb
  1. Past tense of outtask: performed more tasks or completed tasks faster than someone else.
    • He outtasked his brother in the weekend chores, mowing the lawn and cleaning the garage.
    • She outtasked all her classmates and finished the project early.
    • The team outtasked the competition by delivering twice as many orders.
  2. Past tense of outtask: assigned tasks to someone else, shifting work away from oneself.
    • She outtasked the cooking to her roommate because she was too tired.
    • The supervisor outtasked the tedious filing to the junior staff.
    • They outtasked the heavy lifting to the movers.
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